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Home Daycare: Castro Valley vs Livermore

How do home daycare rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Livermore, CA?

Castro Valley and Livermore have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Family daycare homes are protected by California Health & Safety Code 1597.40, which treats small and large family daycare as residential uses and preempts restrictive local zoning.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Livermore permits small (up to 8 children) and large (9-14) family daycare homes in all residential zones per Health & Safety Code Β§1597.40 state preemption.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyLivermore
Preemption statuteCal. Health & Safety Code 1597.40-
Small family daycareUp to 8 children-
Large family daycareUp to 14 children-
State licenseCommunity Care Licensing (CDSS)-
Local permitsMay not require CUP for family daycare-
Small (1-8)-By right, no CUP
Large (9-14)-Ministerial permit
State Law-HSC Β§1597.40
State License-CCLD required
Zoning-All residential zones

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Castro Valley FAQ

Does the county license daycares?

No. Family daycare homes are licensed by the California Department of Social Services, not the county.

Can HOAs or CC&Rs ban home daycares?

State law limits the ability of CC&Rs to prohibit family daycare in single-family homes; consult an attorney for specific restrictions.

Livermore FAQ

Can Livermore deny a family daycare?

No. State law preempts local bans on small family daycares and limits discretion for large ones.

Do I need a business license?

Yes. Livermore requires a business license in addition to the state CCLD license.

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