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Home Daycare: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do home daycare rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Boulder City.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Home-based daycares in Boulder City must meet Nevada state licensing through the Bureau of Child Care Licensing, plus Boulder City zoning and fire inspection. Ratios and background checks are required.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Home daycare in Clark County requires state licensing through Nevada DPBH plus a county home occupation permit. Family homes allow 6 children; group homes 7-12 with an assistant.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
State LicensingNV Bureau of Child Care Licensing-
Background CheckAll household adults-
SafetyCPR, first aid, fire inspection-
ZoningBoulder City Title 11 applies-
HOAMay impose additional limits-
Family Home-Up to 6 children
Group Home-Up to 12 with assistant
State Authority-NRS 432A, DPBH
Local Permit-County home occupation
Insurance-Required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Do I need a license to run a daycare from my Boulder City home?

Yes, if caring for more than the state's exempt number of children. Nevada requires licensing through the Bureau of Child Care Licensing plus local zoning and fire code compliance.

Are there limits on how many children I can watch?

Yes. Provider-to-child ratios and total capacity limits are set by state regulation and depend on the ages of the children and provider qualifications.

Paradise FAQ

How many children can I watch at my home in Clark County?

A Family Child Care Home license allows up to 6 children (with no more than 2 under age 2). A Group Child Care Home license allows 7 to 12 children but requires a qualified assistant caregiver and additional space and safety measures.

Can I run a small daycare without a license if it is just a few kids?

Nevada licenses any home caring for more than the provider own children plus a small number of relatives. Informal unlicensed care of non-relatives for pay can trigger NRS 432A enforcement. Check with DPBH before starting.

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