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  1. To get more information about operating a day care center in New York City, contact the New York City Department of Health, Bureau of Day Care, phone: 311, TTY number: (212) 504-4115, or go to the website.
    • Online Orientation

      Welcome to Child Day Care Orientation. This course will track your progress as you complete each part so you can stop the course and return to complete it another time.

  2. For Other States; Child Care Complaints. In NYS (toll-free): 800-732-5207. In NYC: 311 or 800-732-5207. ... Display only those facilities that have a child care opening for one of the following age groups: Infant(Under 18 months) ... Please note that day care centers in New York City are regulated by the New York City Department of Health and ...
  3. Inspections are conducted before a child day care program is licensed or registered and on an ongoing basis once the program is in operation. Inspection results are available on the OCFS website on our Search for Child Care page.If a parent or child care provider has questions or concerns about the results of an inspection, they can contact the licensing staff or the regional office that ...
  4. Home-based family child care, where the child does not reside; ... To find a registered home-based child care program in New York City, use this tool. These search tools will allow you look up a specific provider by name, or all the providers in a specific borough or zip code. You can also search by different types of care, such as family day care.
  5. You can learn how to get or renew registration to operate a standard family day care program. Group Family Day Care. Group family day care programs may have up to 12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years old, plus four additional school-age children. These programs must have a primary on-site caregiver and at least one assistant.
  6. childcare.gov

    Understanding and Finding Child Care Resources. Link. Connect to resources that help you: Understand your child care choices and how to choose quality care; Learn about child care licensing and requirements like inspection reports and criminal background checks; Find child care near you; Make a child care complaint
  7. childcareed.com

    In New York, #home-daycares are regulated by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). If you plan to care for more than two children who are not related to you, you will need to obtain a license or registration. Family Child Care (FCC) License: This license allows you to care for up to 6 children under the age of 13.
  8. childcarecenter.us

    There are 702 group home daycare and family child care providers in NEW YORK NY home ... Entrusting your family childcare to a New York home daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed ...
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