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Licensed Daycare in New York

Find the right daycare in New York in under 5 minutes. 19,218 licensed centers — filter by age, cost, and subsidy. Verified weekly against NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services. Free, no signup.

19,218
Licensed Centers
$2,050/mo
Avg Infant Care
$1,430/mo
Avg Preschool
1:4
Infant Ratio

New York Childcare Licensing

In New York, all child care centers serving children outside the family home are required to be licensed by the NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services. Licensed centers undergo background checks, capacity inspections, and routine compliance reviews.

Minimum staff-to-child ratios are 1:4 for infants under 12 months, 1:5 for toddlers (12–35 months), and 1:9 for preschool (3–5 years). NAEYC-accredited centers typically operate below the state minimum.

Verify a license at NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services

What's distinctive about New York: New York City alone hosts ~25% of state daycare seats. Universal Pre-K (3K + 4K) is free for all NYC children. Outside NYC, CCAP serves families up to 85% state median.

Quick licensing facts

Regulator
NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services
Infant ratio
1:4
Toddler ratio
1:5
Preschool ratio
1:9
Avg infant cost
$2,050/mo
Avg preschool cost
$1,430/mo
Financial help

New York Childcare Subsidies & Tax Credits

New York families can apply for NY Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) based on income and work/school status. Federal programs — the Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit, Dependent Care FSA ($5,000 cap), and Head Start — stack on top of state assistance.

Local intake line: (800) 345-5437

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B Family Daycare

Brodhead, Pearl

Cottekill

6 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 2 additional school-aged children Cap 8
K Family Daycare

Knight, Diane

New Hartford

6 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 2 additional school-aged children Cap 8
T Licensed Center

The Childrens Club Inc.

Yonkers

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
M Licensed Center

M & M 24HR DAYCARE INC

Bronx

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
G Family Daycare Licensed

Great Dreams Day Care

New York

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
C Licensed Center

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

Bronx

Preschool (2-5) Cap 52
C Family Daycare Licensed

Cortijo, Irene

Bronx

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
F Family Daycare Licensed

Feliz, Luz O.

Manhattan

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 2 additional school-aged children Cap 14
T Licensed Center

THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE CAPITAL DISTRICT

Clifton Park

Infants & Toddlers Cap 189
G Licensed Center

Gifted & Talented Early Developers LLC

Brooklyn

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
E Licensed Center

Early Bird Nursery and Child Care

New City

12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children Cap 16
U Licensed Center

United Activities Unlimited, Inc.

Staten Island

226 School-Aged Children Cap 226

Daycare in New York — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know a daycare in New York is licensed?
Every center listed here is verified against the NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services database. Look for the 'Licensed' badge on each profile. You can also confirm directly via the agency's lookup tool at https://ocfs.ny.gov/programs/childcare/looking/.
What is the staff-to-child ratio in New York?
State minimums in New York are roughly 1:4 infants, 1:5 toddlers, and 1:9 preschool. NAEYC-accredited centers typically operate below these ceilings.
How much does daycare cost in New York?
Full-time infant care averages about $2050/month; preschool runs around $1430/month. Costs vary by city — large metros like New York trend higher than rural areas.
Are subsidies available for childcare in New York?
Yes. The primary state program is NY Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), reachable at (800) 345-5437. Federal options like Head Start, the Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit, and Dependent Care FSA also apply. See our subsidies guide for eligibility rules.
How do I report unsafe conditions at a New York daycare?
File a complaint with the NY Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) — Division of Child Care Services via their website. Inspections are public record; severe violations result in license suspension.

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