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Childcare Center Rules: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do childcare center rules rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Clara County Title B classifies childcare centers as Group E or I-4 occupancies with specific egress, fire-protection, and lead clearance requirements. CCR Title 22 licensing through CDSS adds operational rules on staffing, square footage, and outdoor space.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Childcare centers in San Jose need both a state license from the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division and local building, fire, and zoning approvals under SJMC Title 17 and Title 20, including playground and emergency-egress standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Building codeSCC Title B Group E/I-4-
State licensingCCR Title 22 via CDSS CCLDCDSS CCL Title 22
Indoor space minimum35 sq ft per child-
Outdoor space minimum75 sq ft per child-
Lead clearanceRequired pre-1978 buildings-
Indoor space-35 sq ft per child
Outdoor space-75 sq ft per child
Small daycare-By-right residential zones
Large center-Conditional Use Permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mountain View FAQ

Do small family daycares face the same building rules?

No. Family daycares with up to 14 children are classified as residential under California state law and licensed as small or large family child care homes under CCR Title 22, exempt from commercial Group E rules.

Where do I apply for the state childcare license?

California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division operates a regional office serving Santa Clara County. License application requires fingerprinting, fire clearance, and a health and safety inspection before opening.

San Jose FAQ

Can I run a daycare from my San Jose home?

Yes. State law preempts cities from banning small family daycare (up to 14 kids) in residential zones. You still need a CDSS license, and SJFD does an annual fire inspection.

What permits do larger centers need?

Centers serving 15+ children need a CDSS Center license, a Conditional Use Permit under SJMC Title 20, and full building/fire plan check before occupancy. Tenant improvements typically take 4–6 months.

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