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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
P.O. Box 149030 MC E-611
Austin, TX 78714-9030
www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/About_Child_Care_Licensing

Types of Care Search Definitions
Listed Family Homes Listed Family Home People who must list with the division are those who are compensated to provide regular child care (at least four hours per day, three or more days a week, for more than nine consecutive weeks) in their own homes for 1-3 unrelated children. After receipt of an application and licensing background check clearances, a certificate is issued. The listed family home caregiver must be at least 18 years old. However, there are no minimum standards, orientation or training requirements for listed homes. They are not inspected unless a report is received alleging child care is offered subject to registration and reports of abuse or neglect are investigated.
Registered Child Care Homes Registered Child-Care Home Registered Child Care Homes provide care in the caregiver's home for up to six children under age 14; they may also take in up to six more school-age children. The number of children allowed in a home is determined by the ages of the children. No more than 12 children can be in care at any time, including children of the caregiver. The application process requires that a registered family home provider complete an orientation class and receive clearances on background checks. A registration certificate is issued after licensing staff completes an on-site inspection to insure minimum standards are met. Registered homes are inspected every 1-3 years and if a report is received related to child abuse/neglect or standards violations.
Licensed Child Care Homes Licensed Child-Care Home Licensed Child Care Homes provide care for less than 24 hours per day for 7-12 children under 14 years old.
All types of licensed facilities have published standards they are required to follow and are routinely monitored and inspected. The application process requires that the licensed operation provider receive orientation and background checks are conducted. A license is issued after licensing staff completes on-site inspection(s) to insure minimum standards are met. Facilities are inspected every 5-12 months and if a report is received related to child abuse/neglect or standards violations.
Licensed Child Care Center Licensed Child-Care Center Child Care Centers are any operation that cares for 13 or more children under 14 years old for less than 24 hours.
All types of licensed facilities have published standards they are required to follow and are routinely monitored and inspected. The application process requires that the licensed operation provider receive orientation and background checks are conducted. A license is issued after licensing staff completes on-site inspection(s) to insure minimum standards are met. Facilities are inspected every 5-12 months and if a report is received related to child abuse/neglect or standards violations.