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Certified Centers

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DCYF is responsible for certifying and monitoring license-exempt child care centers that participate in the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). Certification helps keep children safe and healthy by making sure providers meet basic standards for care and a safe physical environment.

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Child care center licensing/certification transition to DCYF

In June 2025, child care center licensing and certification transferred to the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). Existing certificates remain valid, and certification holders do not need to reapply or take any action. Learn more about this transition.

2025 Legislative changes affecting certified child care

New laws passed by the 2025 Legislature include several provisions that impact certified child care centers. Learn more in DCYF's 2025 Implementation Plan for Legislative Changes.

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Apply for certification 

Are you interested in becoming a certified child care center? DCYF has developed resources to help you understand what is required and guide you through the process of applying for certification. Learn more about becoming a certified child care center.


Review licensing standards

Minnesota rules and statutes outline the requirements child care centers must follow related to health and safety, training, annual inspections, and other areas. Learn more about regulations for certified child care centers. Other resources for providers:

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