Child Care Licensing
The role of the Child Care Licensing (CCL) program is to monitor, inspect, and support licensed and registered childcare facilities, as well as those working to become licensed or registered. Additionally, CCL establishes regulations for the health, safety, and well-being of the children in these facilities. All licensed or registered programs receive a pre-inspection prior to providing care, ongoing monitoring and an annual inspection, and complaints are followed up on.
File a Complaint
Child Care Licensing Project
Online Provider Application
Upload Forms to CCL
Program Applications, New Hire/Staff Paperwork
Resources
List of Forms
Licensed Provider Search &
Inspection Results
Rules & Regulations
FAQ
Do I need to be licensed or registered?
There are different types of licensed/registered childcare programs in Montana:
- Family, Friend, Neighbor Provider: is a Registered provider which may provide care in a child’s home or in the provider’s residence for a sibling group of any size or no more than 4 unrelated children
- Apply to be an FFN Provider
- Family Home: is a private residence in which care is provided for 3-8 children on a regular basis and is considered Registered
- View required documents & Apply to become a Family provider OR apply online
- Group Home:is a private residence or other structure in which care is provided for 9 to 15 children on a regular basis and is considered Registered
- View required documents & Apply to become a Group provider OR apply online
- Center: is an out-of-home place in which care is provided to 16 or more children on a regular or irregular basis and is considered Licensed
- View required documents & Apply to become a Center OR apply online