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Licensed Daycare in Texas

Find the right daycare in Texas in under 5 minutes. 15,142 licensed centers — filter by age, cost, and subsidy. Verified weekly against Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation. Free, no signup.

15,142
Licensed Centers
$1,100/mo
Avg Infant Care
$780/mo
Avg Preschool
1:4
Infant Ratio

Listings updated May 2026 from official Texas licensing records.

Texas childcare by the numbers

15,142
Licensed providers
1,199,474
Licensed child seats
843
Cities & towns covered
3
Accredited centers

Texas Childcare Licensing

In Texas, all child care centers serving children outside the family home are required to be licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation. Licensed centers undergo background checks, capacity inspections, and routine compliance reviews.

Minimum staff-to-child ratios are 1:4 for infants under 12 months, 1:9 for toddlers (12–35 months), and 1:15 for preschool (3–5 years). NAEYC-accredited centers typically operate below the state minimum.

Infant
: 1:4
Toddler
: 1:9
Preschool
: +3 1:15
Verify a license at Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation

What's distinctive about Texas: Texas has loose ratios (1:6 infants in some categories, 1:15 preschool) and rapid metro growth straining supply. Verify ratios in your child's specific room — center averages mask actual practice.

Quick licensing facts

Regulator
Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation
Infant ratio
1:4
Toddler ratio
1:9
Preschool ratio
1:15
Avg infant cost
$1,100/mo
Avg preschool cost
$780/mo

Texas Daycare Costs by Age (2026)

Infant (0–12 mo)1:4 $1,100/mo
Toddler (1–3 yr)1:9 $940/mo
Preschool (3–5 yr)1:15 $780/mo
School-age (before/after) $430/mo

Infant care in Texas runs about $13,200/year. Family daycare homes typically cost 10–30% less than centers; Head Start is free for income-eligible families. Toddler & school-age figures are estimates derived from Texas center averages.

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How to Get Childcare Help in Texas

  1. 1
    Check eligibility for Texas Workforce Commission CCS (Child Care Services). Most Texas families earning up to ~85% of state median income qualify for childcare subsidy assistance.
  2. 2
    Apply early — waitlists are common. Quality infant programs in Texas often have 3–12 month waitlists. Start during pregnancy if you can. Intake line: (800) 252-9240.
  3. 3
    Stack federal help. The Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit (20–35% of up to $6,000) and a Dependent Care FSA ($5,000 pre-tax) apply regardless of state subsidy.
  4. 4
    Verify the license before you sign. Confirm current status in the Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation database and tour during operating hours.
Financial help

Texas Childcare Subsidies & Tax Credits

Texas families can apply for Texas Workforce Commission CCS (Child Care Services) based on income and work/school status. Federal programs — the Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit, Dependent Care FSA ($5,000 cap), and Head Start — stack on top of state assistance.

Local intake line: (800) 252-9240

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Daycare in Texas — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know a daycare in Texas is licensed?
Every center listed here is verified against the Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation database. Look for the 'Licensed' badge on each profile. You can also confirm directly via the agency's lookup tool at https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/safety/child-care/search-child-care.
What is the staff-to-child ratio in Texas?
State minimums in Texas are roughly 1:4 infants, 1:9 toddlers, and 1:15 preschool. NAEYC-accredited centers typically operate below these ceilings.
How much does daycare cost in Texas?
Full-time infant care averages about $1100/month; preschool runs around $780/month. Costs vary by city — large metros like Texas trend higher than rural areas.
Are subsidies available for childcare in Texas?
Yes. The primary state program is Texas Workforce Commission CCS (Child Care Services), reachable at (800) 252-9240. Federal options like Head Start, the Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit, and Dependent Care FSA also apply. See our subsidies guide for eligibility rules.
How do I report unsafe conditions at a Texas daycare?
File a complaint with the Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation via their website. Inspections are public record; severe violations result in license suspension.

Where to get childcare help in Texas

Free, official channels for finding licensed care, checking quality ratings, and applying for assistance — no account or fee required.

Local CCR&R agency

Child Care Resource & Referral counselors help you find vetted local options.

1-800-424-2246 · Find yours
Dial 2-1-1

United Way's free, confidential line connects you to local childcare, food, and family aid.

Call 211 · 211.org
Head Start (free)

Free early education for income-eligible families and pregnant women.

Find a program
State subsidy

Texas Workforce Commission CCS (Child Care Services) can cover most of your childcare cost by income.

(800) 252-9240 · How to apply
Quality ratings

Check NAEYC accreditation and your state's quality-rating (QRIS) for any provider.

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Verify a license

Confirm any provider's current license & inspection record with Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation.

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How this data is sourced. Listings for Texas are compiled from official Texas Health and Human Services — Child Care Regulation licensing records and cross-checked for current license status — not paid placements or user star-ratings. Rankings never depend on advertising. Provider details change often, so always confirm directly before enrolling. Reviewed by the DaycareHub editorial team · May 2026 · methodology

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