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Home Daycare: Somerville vs Wakefield

How do home daycare rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Somerville has fewer restrictions than Wakefield.

Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Somerville family child care homes operate under MA EEC licensing (606 CMR 7.00) and are treated as residential uses under state law, with local zoning limited to safety and compatibility.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Family child care in Middlesex County requires licensure from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care under 606 CMR 7.00, and local zoning bylaws must permit the use per MGL c.40A s.3.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSomervilleWakefield
State LicenseEEC via 606 CMR 7.00 required-
Child Limit6 children (10 with assistant)-
ZoningResidential use per MGL c.40A s.3-
Lead PaintDelead required for kids under 6-
ContactSomerville 311 or (617) 625-6600-
Licensor-MA Dept of Early Ed and Care
Regulation-606 CMR 7.00
Capacity-6 children (10 with assistant)
Zoning protection-MGL c.40A s.3
Background check-CORI and SORI required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Somerville FAQ

Do I need a Somerville permit in addition to my EEC license?

No separate local permit is required, but your home must meet Somerville building, fire, and lead paint standards. Inspectional Services may inspect for life-safety compliance.

Can my neighbors block my family daycare?

No. Massachusetts law protects licensed family child care homes as residential uses. Neighbors cannot use zoning to prohibit them, though legitimate nuisance complaints can be enforced.

Wakefield FAQ

Do I need a license to run a daycare from home?

Yes. Massachusetts requires a family child care license from the EEC before caring for any unrelated children for compensation. Unlicensed operation is illegal.

Can my town ban a licensed home daycare?

No. Under MGL c.40A s.3, Middlesex municipalities cannot prohibit licensed family child care in residential zones, though they can impose reasonable parking and signage rules.

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