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Massachusetts Childcare Center Licensing Requirements

Staff-to-child ratios, director credential requirements, facility standards, and the licensing process for Massachusetts licensed childcare centers.

Massachusetts Licensed Childcare Center — Compliance Quick Reference
License typeChildcare center
Regulating agencyMassachusetts Department of Early Education and Care — Licensing and Certification Unit
Regulatory code606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs)
Infant ratio1:3 (max group: —)
Toddler ratio1:4 (max group: —)
Preschool ratio1:10 (max group: 20)

Massachusetts licensed childcare center: Staff-to-child ratio requirements

Licensed childcare centers in Massachusetts must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs).

Age groupStaff:child ratioMax group sizeNotes
Infant (0–18 months) 1:3
Birth–15 months; strictest infant ratio in US (tied with KS, MD)
Toddler (18–36 months) 1:4
15–33 months; 606 CMR 7.10
Preschool (3–5 years) 1:10 20
30 months–5yr = 1:10 max 20 (606 CMR 7.10)

Source: 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs), Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Always verify current ratios directly with MA EEC.

Massachusetts licensed childcare center: Credential & training requirements

Director / Operator requirements

Massachusetts childcare center directors must meet minimum education and experience requirements established by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs). Most states require directors to hold a combination of early childhood education (ECE) college coursework, teaching or administrative experience, and a valid background clearance. Some states require a specific director credential or permit. Contact Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care for the current director qualification standard applicable to your program type.

Teacher / Caregiver requirements

Lead teachers and caregivers in Massachusetts licensed childcare centers must meet minimum education requirements set by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Requirements often include ECE college coursework or an equivalent credential (such as a Child Development Associate — CDA credential), plus ongoing continuing education. Aides or assistant teachers typically must be at least 18 years old and work under the direct supervision of a qualified lead teacher.

Annual training requirements

All center staff in Massachusetts are typically required to complete annual continuing education hours approved by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. CPR and pediatric first aid certification is required for most childcare center staff and must be kept current. Contact Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care for the current annual training hour requirement and approved training topics.

Massachusetts licensed childcare center: Facility requirements

The following physical environment standards apply to licensed childcare centers in Massachusetts under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs).

Indoor spaceMinimum square footage per child required; verify with MA EEC for your age group and license type
Outdoor spaceFenced outdoor play area required; minimum square footage per child; age-appropriate equipment
Infant sleepingDedicated sleeping area; individual cribs or safe sleep surfaces for infants
Emergency exitsClearly marked, unobstructed; fire evacuation plan posted; regular fire drills required
Background checksLive Scan or equivalent fingerprint background check required for all staff with child contact
Health & safetyHealth department and/or fire authority inspection required before license issuance

How to get a childcare center license in Massachusetts

The childcare center licensing process in Massachusetts is administered by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. The general steps are:

  1. Contact Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care — Licensing and Certification Unit to request a licensing application packet and pre-application guidance.
  2. Submit a completed application including facility information, disclosure forms, and background check authorization for all staff with child contact.
  3. Complete background checks (fingerprinting) for the owner/director and all staff.
  4. Obtain local fire clearance and any required health department inspection for the facility.
  5. Pass a pre-licensing site visit from a MA EEC licensing analyst verifying compliance with 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs) physical environment requirements.
  6. Receive your childcare center license from Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Each physical location requires a separate license.

Licensing contact: Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care — Licensing and Certification Unit.
Official resource: https://eec.state.ma.us/pub/licensing

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Frequently asked questions: Massachusetts childcare center licensing

What credential does a childcare center director need in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts childcare center directors must meet minimum education and experience requirements set by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs). Requirements typically include a combination of early childhood education coursework, administrative experience, and background clearance. Contact Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care for current director qualification standards as these may have been updated.
What are the classroom space requirements for a childcare center in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts requires licensed childcare centers to meet minimum indoor and outdoor space requirements per child. These are set under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs). Most states require at least 35 square feet of usable indoor space per child. Verify current square footage requirements with Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care for your specific license type and age group.
How long does it take to get a childcare center license in Massachusetts?
The childcare center licensing process in Massachusetts typically takes 2–6 months from application to license issuance. Timeline depends on background check processing, scheduling of the pre-licensing inspection, and application completeness. Contact Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care to begin the process well before your intended opening date.
What is the staff-to-child ratio for infant rooms in Massachusetts childcare centers?
The required staff-to-child ratio for infants (typically under 18 months) in Massachusetts licensed childcare centers is 1:3, with a maximum group size of —. This is one of the strictest ratios as required under 606 CMR 7.00 (Standards for the Licensure or Approval of Group Child Care Programs). Programs must maintain these ratios at all times, including during transitions, naptime, and outdoor play.
Do Massachusetts childcare centers need a separate license for each location?
Yes — in Massachusetts, each physical childcare center location must have its own license from Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. A license is not transferable between locations. Each license specifies the approved capacity and age groups for that specific facility. If you operate multiple sites, each requires its own application, inspection, and license.

Sources & references

This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care before making licensing or compliance decisions.

Also in this guide: Massachusetts Small Family Child Care Home Requirements, Massachusetts Large Family Child Care Home Requirements, Massachusetts Preschool Requirements

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 Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care at https://eec.state.ma.us/pub/licensing before making compliance decisions. Last verified: April 2026.