| Ages served | Typically 2.5–5 years (verify with NV DCFS) |
| Preschool ratio (licensed center) | 1:12, max group — |
| Regulating agency (private preschool) | Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services — Child Care Licensing Bureau |
| Regulatory code | NAC 432A.010–432A.520 (Child Care Facilities); NRS 432A |
Nevada preschool: Staff-to-child ratio requirements
Preschool programs in Nevada must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services under NAC 432A.010–432A.520 (Child Care Facilities); NRS 432A.
| Program type | Staff:child ratio | Max group size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private preschool (licensed center) (3–5 years) | 1:12 | — | 3–4yr = 1:12 |
Source: NAC 432A.010–432A.520 (Child Care Facilities); NRS 432A, Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services. Always verify current ratios with NV DCFS.
Nevada preschool: Credential & training requirements
Director / Operator requirements
Private preschools operating under a Nevada childcare center license require a director meeting Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services’s qualification standards under NAC 432A.010–432A.520 (Child Care Facilities); NRS 432A. Requirements typically include ECE coursework, administrative experience, and background clearance. Some states require a specific director credential or permit for programs serving preschool-age children.
Teacher / Caregiver requirements
Preschool lead teachers in Nevada must meet minimum education requirements set by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services. Most states require at minimum a CDA credential or equivalent ECE college coursework for preschool teachers. Contact Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services for the current teacher qualification standard, as requirements may differ between privately licensed and state-funded programs.
Annual training requirements
All preschool staff at Nevada-licensed programs must complete continuing education hours annually. CPR and pediatric first aid are required for all direct-care staff. State-funded programs may have additional professional development requirements tied to their funding contract.
How to get a preschool license in Nevada
Private preschool programs in Nevada follow the childcare center licensing process administered by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services:
- Determine which licensing pathway applies: Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services center license (private preschool).
- For a private preschool: apply for a childcare center license through Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services — Child Care Licensing Bureau. The process includes application, background checks, and pre-licensing inspection.
- Ensure the director meets Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services’s qualification requirements before the license is issued.
- Ensure lead preschool teachers meet the credential or coursework requirements under NAC 432A.010–432A.520 (Child Care Facilities); NRS 432A.
- Complete the pre-licensing inspection and any additional requirements.
Licensing contact: Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services — Child Care Licensing Bureau.
Official resource: https://dcfs.nv.gov/Programs/CCS/ChildCare
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Sources & references
This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services before making licensing or compliance decisions.
- Nevada Department of Health and Human Services — Division of Child and Family Services — preschool / childcare center licensing
- ACF Licensing Regulations Database — Nevada
Also in this guide: Nevada Childcare Center Requirements, Nevada Small Family Child Care Home Requirements, Nevada Large Family Child Care Home Requirements