2024 CCDF rule update: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tightened CCDBG attendance documentation requirements. Arkansas providers receiving subsidy payments must maintain verifiable attendance records. The January 2026 ACF proposed rule may restore state flexibility, but documentation requirements remain in effect during the comment period.
| Licensing agency | Arkansas Department of Human Services — Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education (DCCECE) |
| Regulatory code | Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules |
| Infant ratio (center) | 1:6 (max group: 12) |
| Toddler ratio (center) | 1:12 (max group: —) |
| Preschool ratio (center) | 1:24 (max group: —) |
| Subsidy program | Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) |
| CCDBG payment model | Enrollment-based |
| Digital attendance required | Yes — attendance documentation required for subsidy compliance |
Arkansas childcare center: Staff-to-child ratio requirements
Arkansas licensed childcare centers must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by Arkansas Department of Human Services under Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules.
| Age group |
Staff:child ratio |
Max group size |
Regulation |
| Infant (0–18 months) |
1:6 |
12 |
AR DHS Child Care Licensing |
| Toddler (18–36 months) |
1:12 |
— |
AR DHS Child Care Licensing |
| Preschool (3–5 years) |
1:24 |
— |
AR DHS Child Care Licensing |
Source: Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules. Always verify current ratios directly with AR DHS before making staffing decisions.
Arkansas childcare licensing agency
All childcare programs in Arkansas must be licensed by Arkansas Department of Human Services through the Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education (DCCECE). The agency conducts pre-licensing inspections, issues licenses, and performs ongoing compliance monitoring.
| Agency | Arkansas Department of Human Services |
| Division | Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education (DCCECE) |
| Website | https://dhs.arkansas.gov |
| Regulatory code | Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules |
| Last verified | March 2026 |
What changed for Arkansas childcare providers in 2024–2026
2024
HHS CCDF final rule — attendance documentation tightened. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule requiring all states to tighten CCDBG attendance tracking. Arkansas providers receiving subsidy payments must maintain verifiable, date-stamped attendance records for each subsidized child.
Jan 2026
ACF proposed rule — state flexibility may be restored. The Administration for Children and Families published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would allow states to choose between enrollment-based and attendance-based payment models. The rule was in the public comment period as of early 2026. Check
acf.hhs.gov for the latest status.
Arkansas CCDBG / subsidy compliance requirements
Arkansas’s Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) subsidy program — Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) — is administered by AR Dept of Human Services — DCCECE. Providers accepting subsidy-funded children must meet attendance documentation requirements to receive reimbursement.
| Program name | Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) |
| Administering agency | AR Dept of Human Services — DCCECE |
| Payment model | In transition — historically attendance-based; 2024 CCDF rule required enrollment-based; Jan 2026 NPRM proposes restoring state flexibility |
| Digital attendance required | Yes — attendance documentation required for subsidy compliance |
| Absence policy | Verify from AR DHS — typically 30 absence days per year |
Arkansas is transitioning between payment models as federal policy evolves. The 2024 CCDF rule required enrollment-based payment; the Jan 2026 ACF NPRM proposes restoring state flexibility. Digital attendance documentation is essential audit protection during this period of uncertainty.
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Frequently asked questions: Arkansas childcare licensing
Does Arkansas require a license to operate a childcare center?
Yes — Arkansas requires all childcare centers serving children in a group setting to be licensed by Arkansas Department of Human Services (AR DHS). Licensing ensures programs meet minimum standards for staff-to-child ratios, director qualifications, facility safety, and health requirements. Operating without a license is prohibited and may result in fines or closure.
What are the staff-to-child ratios for childcare centers in Arkansas?
Arkansas licensed childcare centers must maintain the following minimum ratios: infants (under 18 months): 1:6; toddlers (18–36 months): 1:12; preschool age (3–5 years): 1:24 These ratios are set under Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules. Always verify current requirements with AR DHS.
How does Arkansas handle CCDBG subsidy attendance documentation?
Arkansas’s subsidy program is administered through Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) under AR Dept of Human Services — DCCECE. In transition — historically attendance-based; 2024 CCDF rule required enrollment-based; Jan 2026 NPRM proposes restoring state flexibility. Arkansas is transitioning between payment models as federal policy evolves. The 2024 CCDF rule required enrollment-based payment; the Jan 2026 ACF NPRM proposes restoring state flexibility. Digital attendance documentation is essential audit protection during this period of uncertainty.
What agency licenses childcare in Arkansas?
Childcare programs in Arkansas are licensed by Arkansas Department of Human Services — Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education (DCCECE). The regulatory framework is Ark. Code Ann. §20-78-201 et seq.; AR DHS Child Care Center Licensing Rules. Visit https://dhs.arkansas.gov for official licensing applications, regulations, and contacts.
How long does it take to get a childcare license in Arkansas?
The timeline to obtain a childcare center license in Arkansas typically ranges from 2–6 months depending on application completeness, background check processing, and scheduling of the required pre-licensing inspection. Applicants should contact Arkansas Department of Human Services early in the planning process. Programs may not operate until the license is issued.
Does the 2024 HHS rule change affect Arkansas childcare providers?
Yes — the 2024 CCDF final rule from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tightened attendance documentation requirements for all states receiving CCDBG funding, including Arkansas. Arkansas providers receiving CCAP/subsidy payments must maintain accurate, verifiable attendance records. The January 2026 ACF proposed rule may restore some state flexibility, but documentation requirements remain in effect while the rule is under review.
County-specific childcare requirements in Arkansas
Childcare licensing in Arkansas is set at the state level — the same standards apply statewide. However, local requirements vary by county for zoning approvals, conditional use permits, fire safety inspections, health permits, and business licenses. Below are compliance guides for Arkansas’s 3 largest counties by population.
Sources & references
This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with Arkansas Department of Human Services before making licensing or compliance decisions.
Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or compliance advice. Childcare licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Arkansas Department of Human Services at https://dhs.arkansas.gov before making compliance decisions. Last verified: April 2026.