Michigan Child Care Information for Providers FAQs
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Am I Required To Have A License?
A: If you care for at least one unrelated child for more than 4 weeks in a year you are required to have a license from the state. -
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Is There A Fee For Obtaining A License?
A: Yes. Fees for the following licenses are as follows: Day Care Family Home -$50 Day Care Group Home -$100 For Day Care Centers the fee ranges from $150 to $300 … More -
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What Agency In Michigan Is Responsible For Regulating Child Care?
A: The Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS) is responsible for regulating child care providers in the state. Phone: (517) 373-2035 TTY: (517) 373-8071 -
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What Types Of Child Day Care Programs Does Michigan Regulate?
A: The state categorizes day care providers into three categories: Child Day Care Centers, Day Care Family Home, Day Care Group Home. A Child Day Care Center is a … More -
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What Child Care Programs Are Exempt From Regulation?
A: Child Care Centers run by recognized Indian Tribes and the federal government are exempt from state regulations. However, they may ask the state to certify that they … More -
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What Is The Process For Becoming A Licensed Child Care Provider In Michigan?
A: The main steps are submitting an application for the type of care you would like to provide and undergoing the required inspections. Licenses will last for two years. … More -
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How Do I Get My Family Home Registered?
A: A certificate of registration will be issued to you upon the completion of the mandatory orientation session and certifies to DHS that your home is in compliance with … More -
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Do I Have To Pass A Background Check To Start A Child Care Business?
A: Yes. All child care provider applicants and potential child care workers must undergo a fingerprint background check conducted by the Michigan State Police prior to … More -
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After Receiving My License/Registration Do I Have To Report Any Future Criminal Infractions?
A: Yes. If a licensee or an employee of a day care provider is arraigned on a felony, or a misdemeanor involving improper sexual conduct, child abuse or contributing to … More -
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Will My Home/Center Be Inspected Prior To Receiving A License?
A: Yes. An inspection will be conducted to ensure that your facility meets the applicable health and fire safety codes. Either DHS or the local office, and the bureau of … More