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Home Daycare: Cleveland vs Euclid

How do home daycare rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Euclid, OH?

Euclid has fewer restrictions than Cleveland.

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Home daycare in Cleveland is regulated by Ohio Revised Code Chapter 5104 through the Ohio Department of Children and Youth. Type A home daycares serve 7 to 12 children and require state licensing. Type B home providers serve up to 6 children and must be certified. Cleveland zoning allows licensed home daycare as a home occupation subject to standard conditions.

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Euclid, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Type B family child care homes (1-6 children) allowed as home occupation in Euclid residential zones per Codified Ordinance Chapter 1353. State licensing via Ohio Department of Children and Youth required under ORC 5104.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandEuclid
Type A license7 to 12 children, state licensed-
Type B certificationUp to 6 children, county certified-
State agencyOhio Department of Children and Youth-
Training30 hours plus CPR, first aid, communicable disease-
Background checksBCI and FBI required-
Type B (1-6 kids)-Permitted as home occupation
Type A (7-12 kids)-Conditional use permit required
State License-Ohio DCY required
Code-Chapter 1353
Background Check-BCI and FBI required

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Cleveland FAQ

How many children can I watch without any license?

Under Ohio law a Type B home caring for three or fewer unrelated children without public funding may operate without certification, but any care beyond that requires certification or licensing.

Do I need a Cleveland permit?

Zoning treats a Type B home daycare as a home occupation. Licensing and inspections come from the state and county, not a separate city permit.

Can I run a daycare in a rental?

Yes, with the property owner written permission and compliance with fire and safety inspections.

Euclid FAQ

Can I run a daycare from my Euclid home?

Yes, up to 6 children (Type B) as a home occupation with state certification. Larger operations need a conditional use permit.

Do I need a city permit?

Type B providers register with the state only. Type A (7-12 children) requires Euclid Planning Commission approval.

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