Children & Families First

START A CHILDCARE BUSINESS

Education & Training staff assists potential centers, school-age programs and family childcare home providers by offering information and consultation via telephone or mail upon request. Information includes:

  • Requirements for applying for licensure and inspection of facilities
  • Regulatory resources
  • Business aspects of operating a child care facility
  • Classes offered at UNCG, GTCC , NC A&T, Randolph Community College, Rockingham Community College, Stanly Community College, Haywood Community College
  • Classes offered online

Sponsored Pre-licensing workshops for potential centers are scheduled on-site and throughout the State. The workshop is a comprehensive review of the North Carolina Child Care rules and regulations for operating facilities. For more information, contact Education & Training at 336-369-5037. You can also learn more about starting a childcare business at the NC Division of Child Development and Early Education. If you are interested in starting your own FCCH (Family Child Care Home), you may contact us for information about Pre-Licensing Workshops, at 336-369-5037. These workshops are also listed on our quarterly training calendars.

 
North Carolina law states:

Effective January 1, 1996, it became law that the Department of Human Resources ensure the criminal history of all child care providers is checked and that a determination is made of all providers’ fitness to have the responsibility for the safety and well-being of children based on that criminal history.

Providers and applicants must submit a county and State history if they have lived in North Carolina continuously for the previous five years. All others shall have their county, State, and national criminal histories checked.

The NCDCDEE has the right to prohibit a childcare provider from providing care if it determines that the provider is unfit to have such responsibility. This is in accordance with General Statute 110-90.1