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California Childcare Center Licensing Requirements (2026)

Staff-to-child ratios, director credential requirements, facility standards, and step-by-step licensing for California licensed childcare centers.

⚑ California Licensed Childcare Center β€” Compliance Quick Reference
License typeChildcare Center
Regulating agencyCDSS β€” Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD)
Regulatory codeTitle 22, Division 12 (CA Health and Safety Code)
Infant ratio1:4 (max group: 8)
Preschool ratio1:12 (max group: 24)
Director credentialChild Care Center Director Permit (min. 15 ECE units + experience)
Teacher credentialChild Development Associate Teacher Permit or 12 ECE units
Annual training15 hours continuing education
Indoor space35 sq ft per child (minimum)
Outdoor space75 sq ft per child (minimum)

California licensed childcare center: Staff-to-child ratio requirements

Licensed Childcare Centers must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by California Department of Social Services (CDSS) under Title 22, Division 12 (California Health and Safety Code).

These ratios apply to licensed childcare centers only. For family day care homes, see the Family Child Care Home requirements.

Age group Staff:child ratio Max group size Regulation
Infant (0–18 months) 1:4 8
Title 22 Β§ 101216.3
Toddler (18–36 months) 1:6 12
Title 22 Β§ 101216.3
Preschool (3–5 years) 1:12 24
Title 22 Β§ 101216.3
School-age (5+ years) 1:14 28
Title 22 Β§ 101216.3

California licensed childcare center: Credential & training requirements

Director / Operator requirements

California childcare center directors must hold a valid Child Development Director Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). Minimum requirements: 15 ECE/CD semester units including core coursework in child development, curriculum, and administration; plus 2 years of teaching experience in a licensed childcare setting. A bachelor’s degree in ECE or child development satisfies the educational requirement.

Teacher / Caregiver requirements

Lead teachers must hold at least an Associate Teacher Permit, which requires 12 ECE/CD semester units including coursework in child/human development. Many programs require a Teacher Permit (24 units) or higher. Aides/assistant teachers must be at least 18 years old and may work under the supervision of a permitted teacher.

Annual Training requirements

All center staff must complete 15 hours of approved continuing education per year. CPR and pediatric first aid certification is required and must be kept current. CDSS may require specific training topics including mandated reporter training.

California licensed childcare center: Facility requirements

The following physical environment standards apply to Licensed Childcare Centers in California under Title 22, Division 12 (California Health and Safety Code).

Indoor spaceMinimum 35 sq ft of usable indoor space per child; dedicated areas for each age group required
Outdoor spaceMinimum 75 sq ft per child; fenced, age-appropriate play equipment; shade required
Infant sleepingDedicated sleeping area separate from active play space; individual cribs required for infants
RestroomsMinimum ratio of toilets to children per age group; diaper-changing station in infant/toddler rooms
Kitchen/food prepMust meet local health department standards if meals are prepared on-site
Emergency exitsClearly marked, unobstructed; fire evacuation plan posted; monthly fire drills required

How to get a childcare center license in California

The California licensing process for Childcare Centers is administered by California Department of Social Services (CDSS). Follow these steps to apply:

  1. Submit a new license application to CDSS Community Care Licensing Division, including disclosure forms and background check authorization for all adults at the facility.
  2. Complete Live Scan fingerprinting for the applicant and all staff who will be in contact with children.
  3. Obtain local fire clearance from the local fire authority (fire inspection of the facility).
  4. Pass a pre-licensing site visit from a CDSS licensing analyst, who verifies compliance with all Title 22 physical environment requirements.
  5. Obtain a health and safety clearance (local environmental health if required by jurisdiction).
  6. Receive your Child Care Center license from CDSS β€” issued per facility and capacity. Separate licenses are required for each physical location.

License renewal

California childcare center licenses are issued for a period established by CDSS (typically 1–2 years). Renewal requires submission of a renewal application, updated fingerprinting if staff have changed, and continued compliance with Title 22. CDSS conducts announced and unannounced inspections as part of ongoing licensing oversight.

Licensing contact: California Department of Social Services (CDSS) β€” Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD).
Official resource: https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/letters-regulations/legislation-and-regulations/community-care-licensing-regulations/child-care

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Frequently asked questions: California childcare center licensing

What credential does a childcare center director need in California?
California childcare center directors must hold a Child Development Director Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). The minimum educational requirement is 15 ECE/CD semester units plus 2 years of teaching experience in a licensed childcare setting. A bachelor’s degree in ECE or a related field with experience may also qualify. The permit must be valid and on file with CDSS CCLD.
What are the classroom space requirements for a California childcare center?
California childcare centers must provide a minimum of 35 square feet of usable indoor space per child and 75 square feet of usable outdoor space per child, as required under Title 22, Division 12. Infant rooms require dedicated sleeping areas separate from active play spaces, with individual cribs for each infant. Outdoor areas must be fenced and include age-appropriate equipment with shade.
How long does it take to get a childcare center license in California?
The California childcare center licensing process typically takes 3–6 months from application to license issuance. Timeline factors include Live Scan fingerprint processing, local fire clearance scheduling, and the CDSS pre-licensing site visit. Applicants should begin the process well before their intended opening date, as CDSS cannot issue a provisional license while inspections are pending.
What is the maximum group size for a preschool classroom in a California childcare center?
The maximum group size for preschool-age children (ages 3–5) in a California licensed childcare center is 24 children per group, with a required staff-to-child ratio of 1:12. This means a single preschool classroom may have up to 24 children with at least 2 qualified staff members present. These requirements are set under Title 22, Division 12 of the California Health and Safety Code.
Do California childcare centers need a separate license for each age group?
No β€” a California Child Care Center license covers all age groups served at the facility, but the license specifies the total licensed capacity. Programs must maintain separate rooms and meet the specific ratio and group size requirements for each age group served. Infant and toddler rooms have stricter ratio requirements (1:4) than preschool rooms (1:12), and physical separation of age groups is required.
Can a California childcare center operate while its license is being renewed?
Yes β€” California childcare centers may continue operating during the license renewal period provided they are in active good standing and have submitted their renewal application on time. CDSS will issue a notice when renewal is due. Centers that allow their license to lapse must apply for a new license and may not operate during any lapsed period.

Sources & references

This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with California Department of Social Services (CDSS) before making licensing or compliance decisions.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or compliance advice. Childcare licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with California Department of Social Services (CDSS) at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/letters-regulations/legislation-and-regulations/community-care-licensing-regulations/child-care before making compliance decisions. Last verified: April 2026.