Child Care as Unlicensed Provider in KY??

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  • rhondawarren
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 267

    Child Care as Unlicensed Provider in KY??

    I am actually a provider in Indiana but, I have a friend that is asking me about providing child care because she is considering doing it out of her home.

    Does anyone know the max # of children you can keep in the state of KY as a legal unlicensed provider?
  • LysesKids
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2014
    • 2836

    #2
    Originally posted by rhondawarren
    I am actually a provider in Indiana but, I have a friend that is asking me about providing child care because she is considering doing it out of her home.

    Does anyone know the max # of children you can keep in the state of KY as a legal unlicensed provider?
    I might be wrong, but I don't believe KY allows for legally unlicensed care; not for childcare homes anyhow... there are a few provisions that allow it, but they fall under religious/educational rules; all the providers I have ever known have had to be licensed/certified by the "cabinet" before taking on any children

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      Here are the licensing rules for Kentucky from the front page of Daycare.com



      It says providers in Kentucky require a license after 4 kids but they also have "certification" too so I'd contact the agency for that state to be sure.

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      • Febby
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 478

        #4
        Without being licensed or certified, the max you can have is 3 children. After that you need to be certified (up to 10) or licensed. If you have 3 children or less, you can become registered in order to take state payments.

        In KY there are three categories of home based child care: registered homes, certified homes, and type II centers.

        Registered homes: 3 unrelated children or less.

        Certified homes: Up to 6 children plus up to 4 related children. (10 max)

        Type II center: 7-12 children, including related children.

        A home can also be a type I center if the child care space is separate from the living space and and there are 13 or more children.

        I don't family child care (I work in a center), but if I remember correctly, there are less regs for certified than registered and less regs for registered than centers.

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