1100 Elizabeth St. Suite 1
Lafaytte, IN 47904
Ph: 765-742-7105 or 800-932-3302
Fax: 765-423-7416
What Are The Different Types Of Home Child Care Providers?
Legally Licensed Exempt Care (470 IAC 3-1.1-26) you may never care for more than five unrelated children at any one time! Operating a child care home that is required to be licensed by Indiana code, without a license, is a class B Misdemeanor ( IC12-3-2-17). A fine of up to One Hundred Dollars a day, for each day in operation without a license. (IC12-3-2-17)
Legally Licensed Exempt Provider certified to accept CCDF Vouchers– you may never care for more than five unrelated children at any one time. In addition, you must meet the nineteen minimum standards that the state stipulates in order for you to be reimbursed by the Indiana Child Development Fund (CCDF). A great website for information about this program is Hoosier Childcare.
If you are a legally licensed exempt provider and would like to apply for the CCDF Provider Eligibility Standards contact The Consulting Consortium (TCC) at 317-638-7095 or 866-921-6623. The completed application can be mailed:
The Consultants Consortium
P.O. Box 1186
Indianapolis, IN 46206
What are the benefits to Licensure?
To Become A Licensed Home Child Care Provider
Class I Child Care Home(470 IAC 3-1.1-7.2) Means a child care home that serves any combination of full-time and part-time children, not to exceed at any one time twelve children plus three children during the school year only who are enrolled in at least grade one. The addition of three school-age children may not occur during a break that exceeds four weeks (i.e. summer vacation).
Class II Child Care Home– Providers who have been licensed and in good standing for a minimum of one year can contact Krystal Hitchcock at 765-742-7105/800-932-3302 ext 103 or khitchcock@thechildcareresourcenetwork.org for more information about becoming a Class II Child Care Home.
A child care center is a licensed facility designed to provide care for one or more children in a commercial building.
For further information: 877-511-1144/ Registrations and reservations for Orientation II Sessions for Centers and Ministries are available online at http://www.childfinder.in.gov/.
A ministry is a child care operated by a religious organization. Please note: A child care ministry that is exempt from licensing must clearly state in all of its paid promotional advertising that the child care ministry is providing child care as an extension of the ministry’s church or religious ministry. A child care ministry that is exempt from licensing must be referred to in all of its paid promotional advertising as a child care ministry.
For further information: 317-233-5414. Registration and reservations for Orientation II Sessions are available online at http://www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder/3637.htm.
Bureau of Child Care Home Licensing Consultants: Karen Hall email: Karen.Hall@fssa.in.gov phone: 574-223-3413 ext. 239
Marleta Misch email: Marleta.Misch@fssa.in.gov phone: 317-884-0120
Charity Colter email: Charity.Colter@fssa.in.gov phone: 317-544-3983