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Home Daycare: Corona vs Jurupa Valley

How do home daycare rules compare between Corona, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?

Corona and Jurupa Valley have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

California Health & Safety Code 1597.40 protects Small (8 children) and Large (14 children) Family Day Care Homes as a by-right residential use. Corona cannot require a CUP and HOAs cannot ban them.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Cal. Health & Safety Code §1597.45 (as amended by SB 234, 2019) preempts Jurupa Valley zoning. Small and large family daycare homes are a residential use 'by right' in any residential zone — no Home Occupation Permit, no conditional use permit, and no local business license, fee, or tax may be required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaJurupa Valley
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Governing statute-Cal. Health & Safety Code §1597.45 (SB 234, 2020)
Local zoning permit-Not required — use by right in residential zones
City business license/tax-Prohibited by state law
Small family daycare cap-8 children
Large family daycare cap-14 children
State licensing agency-California Dept. of Social Services — Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD)
Setback/height rules-Identical to other single-family residences

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Corona FAQ

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit from Jurupa Valley to run a daycare from my home?

No. Cal. Health & Safety Code §1597.45 makes a small (up to 8 children) or large (up to 14 children) family daycare home a residential use by right in any residential zone. Jurupa Valley cannot require a Home Occupation Permit, conditional use permit, or zoning clearance — and cannot charge a business license or fee. You do need a state license from the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division.

Can my Jurupa Valley HOA stop me from operating a home daycare?

No. SB 234 (2020) amended state housing law to prohibit HOAs, CC&Rs, and landlords from restricting the use of a residence as a small or large family daycare home. Any HOA rule, lease provision, or deed restriction to the contrary is void and unenforceable under Cal. Civil Code §1597.40 et seq.

What is the difference between a small and large family daycare home in California?

Per Cal. H&S Code §1596.78, a small family daycare home provides care for up to 8 children (including 2 children under age 2); a large family daycare home provides care for up to 14 children, but at least 2 of them must be school-age (kindergarten or older) and a qualifying assistant provider is required. Both are licensed by the Community Care Licensing Division and both are protected from local zoning regulation by §1597.45.

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