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Home Daycare: Norwalk vs Pomona

How do home daycare rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Pomona, CA?

Pomona has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk allows licensed home daycare operations with limits on the number of children. State licensing and local zoning approval typically required.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Small family daycare homes (up to 8 children) are allowed by right in residential zones under CA Health & Safety Code Section 1597.45. Large family daycare (9-14 children) requires a use permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkPomona
Small Daycare6 to 8 children typical-
Large DaycareConditional use permit-
LicenseState required-
InspectionsRegular state visits-
Small (1-8 kids)-By right in residential zones
Large (9-14 kids)-Use permit required
State Law-H&S Code Section 1597.45
Licensing-CA Community Care Licensing

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Norwalk FAQ

How many children can I care for in my home?

Small family daycares in Norwalk typically allow 6-8 children with a state license. Larger operations need additional permits.

Do I need a zoning permit for a home daycare?

Small daycares are often allowed by right in residential zones. Larger operations in Norwalk may need a conditional use permit.

Pomona FAQ

How many children can I care for in my home?

Small family daycares in Pomona typically allow 6-8 children with a state license. Larger operations need additional permits.

Do I need a zoning permit for a home daycare?

Small daycares are often allowed by right in residential zones. Larger operations in Pomona may need a conditional use permit.

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