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Steps to Obtaining a Child Care License Visit the Child Care Licensing Page and Complete the New Provider Training. Apply for the Child Care License. Submit Background Check Form and Fingerprints. Create a Utah ID. Log into Your Child Care Licensing Portal. Obtain and Complete the Following: Onsite Inspection with Licensor.
You can care for up to 6 non-related children without having a license. If you are licensed, you must follow the rules given to you by your Licensor.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Care for up to 8 children with 1 caregiver including no more than 2 children under age 2; OR care for up to 6 children with 1 caregiver including no more than 3 children under age 2; OR care for up to 16 children with 2 caregivers including no more than 4 children under age 2.
Utah Admin. Code 381-100-10 TABLE 1Age GroupCaregiver-to-Child ratioMaximum Group Size0-11 Months - Infant1:4812-17 Months -- Younger Toddler1:4818-23 Months -- Older Toddler1:5104 more rows
Steps to Obtaining a Child Care License Visit the Child Care Licensing Page and Complete the New Provider Training. Apply for the Child Care License. Submit Background Check Form and Fingerprints. Create a Utah ID. Log into Your Child Care Licensing Portal. Obtain and Complete the Following: Onsite Inspection with Licensor.
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Care in the home of the provider. A license or certificate is not required for care provided in the home of the provider for less than four hours per day, or for fewer than five children in the home at one time.
Child care licensing is a process where state and territory governments set minimum health and safety requirements that child care programs must meet to legally operate.
Care in the home of the provider. A license or certificate is not required for care provided in the home of the provider for less than four hours per day, or for fewer than five children in the home at one time.

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