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Applying for Certified, License-Exempt Child Care

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The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is responsible for certifying and monitoring license-exempt child care centers that participate in the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). Certification helps protect the health and safety of children by requiring that providers meet minimum standards for care and physical environment. In Minnesota, a license-exempt child care center is required by state law to become certified in order to accept funding from CCAP.

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What is certified child care in Minnesota?

Information session for interested applicants

The Child Care Center Licensing Unit offers a free web-based information session for individuals interested in applying for child care center certification. The session presents an overview of the certification process, including completing and submitting the application to DCYF.

Participation is not a requirement of the certification process for child care centers. This session is intended to support applicants, provide guidance, and offer resources related to applying for child care center certification. Individuals considering certification should ensure the child care center is exempt from licensure and eligible for certification before registering. Participants may be more engaged if they use the supplemental handouts and resources provided.

Next session: April 14, 2026, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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What are the requirements for certified child care centers?

The requirements are laws of the state and are published by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes. The state requirements for certified child care centers, Minnesota Statutes, chapter 142C specify the minimum health and safety standards for care and the physical environment of the child care facility.