About Texas Child Care Licensing
- Regulates all child-care operations and child-placing
agencies to protect the health,
safety, and well-being of children in care,
largely by reducing the risk of injury, abuse,
and communicable disease.
- Establishes and monitors operations and agencies for compliance with licensing standards, rules, and law.
- Informs parents and the public about child care and about the histories of specific homes, child-care operations, and child-placing agencies in complying with minimum standards of care.
- Provides technical assistance to providers on meeting licensing standards, rules, and law.
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Disclaimer:
PLEASE NOTE Child Care Licensing (CCL) via Texas Department of
Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) maintains this web site
as a public service. All information provided is believed to be
accurate and reliable; however, CCL via TDFPS assumes no responsibility
for the use of the information provided.
PLEASE NOTE that users of this web site are responsible for checking
the accuracy, completeness and/or suitability of all information.
Since inaccuracies may occur, these pages do not replace official
sources. All information is presented without guarantees and does
not constitute an endorsement of any facility or the programs they
offer, either expressed or implied. If you find some questionable
information, please e-mail agencyinfo@dfps.state.tx.us.
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and links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any
web address or link does not imply endorsement by CCL or TDFPS.
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