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  • MsCathy
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 16

    Legally Unlicensed????

    Can someone please clearify what "legally unlicensed" means. I thought people were just saying it as a joke because they weren't licensed but I keep seeing more and more posts regarding it.

    Just curious....I live in CT and licensing I pretty strict here.
  • melilley
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 5155

    #2
    In MI you can be legally unlicensed only if you care for children who are related to you. Other than that, you have to have a license. I think in some states you don't have to have a license if you only care for a certain number of children. Interesting question!

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    • Willow
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2012
      • 2683

      #3
      In many (all?) states you can watch a certain number of children without having to be licensed.

      Some states say it's one family's children (whether that's one or 5 siblings all related), some it's three families or just three kids total doesn't matter which families they come from....all depends on the state.

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      • kendallina
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 1660

        #4
        In Ohio it's legal to have up to 6 children without being licensed.

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        • MamaBearCanada
          Blessed
          • Jun 2012
          • 704

          #5
          In Canada you can generally be legally unlicensed if you watch 5 or less children - including your own (under 12 years of age I think).

          The closest thing you have in CT is your FFN/kith and kin

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          • DCBlessings27
            Daycare.com Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 332

            #6
            Originally posted by Willow
            In many (all?) states you can watch a certain number of children without having to be licensed.

            Some states say it's one family's children (whether that's one or 5 siblings all related), some it's three families or just three kids total doesn't matter which families they come from....all depends on the state.
            Not all states. Kansas doesn't allow anyone to care for unrelated children on an ongoing basis without being licensed. Someone could watch up to 2 unrelated children for a total of less than 20 hours per week but not on an ongoing basis, thus it's fairly impossible to provide care here without being licensed.

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            • SilverSabre25
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 7585

              #7
              Originally posted by kendallina
              In Ohio it's legal to have up to 6 children without being licensed.
              basically it means, that we are not licensed...legally. We operate without a license but still within the bounds of the law, such as it pertains to us. If that makes sense?
              Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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              • daycare123
                Daycare.com Member
                • Mar 2012
                • 126

                #8
                In ND you can care for up to 5 children including your own to be legally unlicensed

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                • JLH
                  New Daycare.com Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 124

                  #9
                  Wa

                  In Washington you must be licensed to provide regular ongoing care to anyone that is not family or a neighbor. They are pretty strict about it in Washington.

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                  • MissSarah
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 53

                    #10
                    Here in BC, Canada you can care for up to 2 kids or one sibling group without being licensed. Relatives don't count.

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                    • Meeko
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 4351

                      #11
                      In Utah, you can tend 4 children and be unlicensed. 5 to 8 means either residential certificate or fully licensed. 8 to 16 (me) means fully licensed.

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                      • Sunchimes
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1847

                        #12
                        In Texas, they call us listed homes instead of legally unlicensed, but it's basically the same thing. I pay a small fee each year. This covers the background check for my husband and me. I'm listed on their site. But, no one comes out to inspect, I don't have any standards to follow.

                        I can have 3 kids not related to me, but up to 12 if they are related to me.

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                        • Nickel
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 615

                          #13
                          In Texas (or at least my area) They have 3 child care licensing levels. Listed, Registered, and Licensed. Listed is basically legally unlicensed. We applied with the state but there is no inspections, no ratios, no real rules or requirements. The only thing is we can only care for 3 unrelated children.

                          Registered and Licensed is about the same except for certain standards, rules, and ratios.

                          Legally unlicensed means that they have fulfilled the requirements with their state (or providence maybe?) to be a legal home daycare but are not licensed with inspections, rules, and other criteria. I hope that helped!

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                          • blandino
                            Daycare.com member
                            • Sep 2012
                            • 1613

                            #14
                            In Oklahoma if you care for any child on a regular basis, who is unrelated to you, you must have license. So it isn't possible to be "legally unlicensed" in all states.

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                            • countrymom
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 4874

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MamaBearCanada
                              In Canada you can generally be legally unlicensed if you watch 5 or less children - including your own (under 12 years of age I think).

                              The closest thing you have in CT is your FFN/kith and kin

                              http://www.ctvoices.org/sites/defaul...asedcarees.pdf
                              legally unlicesned up to 5 kids NOT INCLUDING your own children. If you go thru wee watch or one those companies its 5 kids INCLUDING your own.

                              now I read in the nursery act, and its conflicting whether its 5 or 6 kids. And I think the age is 10 not 12 yrs old.

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