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Local Permits in Dakota County

Zoning, health permits, fire safety, and business license requirements for childcare providers in Dakota County, Minnesota.

Dakota County — Local Permit Quick Reference
Zoning / CUPVaries by zone — confirm with Dakota County Community Development Agency / individual city planning depts or local planning office — fee: Contact required
Health permit authorityMinnesota Dept of Human Services (DHS) — Child Care Licensing — fee: Contact required
Fire inspectionPre-opening: Yes — required before opening; annual re-inspection required
Business licenseVerify — may be city or county depending on location — fee: Eagan does not issue general business licenses (Dakota County/state handles)
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Zoning requirements in Dakota County

Local zoning rules determine where you can operate a childcare program in Dakota County and whether a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or special use permit is required before opening. Zoning approval is typically required alongside your state licensing application.

Zoning authorityDakota County Community Development Agency / individual city planning depts
CUP required?Varies by zone — confirm with Dakota County Community Development Agency / individual city planning depts or local planning office
CUP / permit feeContact required
State preemptionMinnesota Stat. §462.357 subd. 9 — licensed family day care (14 or fewer) exempt from restrictive local zoning

Health permit requirements in Dakota County

In addition to your state childcare license, many counties require a separate local health or environmental permit before operating a childcare program. Requirements and fees vary by county.

Health / licensing authorityMinnesota Dept of Human Services (DHS) — Child Care Licensing
Permit required?Yes — DHS child care center license required (7+ children)
ApplicationApply here
Annual permit feeContact required
Inspection frequencyPre-licensing and annual unannounced inspections
Key requirementsPhysical environment, staff ratios, health and safety per Minnesota Rules Chapter 9503

DHS administers licensing statewide; local fire marshal and health dept also inspect

Fire safety requirements in Dakota County

Fire marshal approval is typically required before your state childcare license is issued in Dakota County. A pre-opening fire inspection is required, and annual re-inspections are generally required for license renewal.

Fire authorityRosemount Fire Dept / individual city/township fire depts (vary)
Pre-opening inspectionYes — required before opening
Annual re-inspectionYes — annual fire safety inspection
Key requirementsExits, emergency lighting, smoke detectors, fire extinguisher certification, fire alarm system (where required)

Business license requirements in Dakota County

A local business license is required to legally operate a childcare program in Dakota County. This is typically required before your state childcare license application can be completed.

Licensing authorityIndividual cities in Dakota County issue business licenses
Required?Verify — may be city or county depending on location
ApplicationApply here
Annual feeEagan does not issue general business licenses (Dakota County/state handles)

Verify whether Dakota County or the relevant incorporated city is the issuing authority for your specific address.

Frequently asked questions: Dakota County childcare compliance

Does Dakota County require a Conditional Use Permit for childcare programs?
Varies by zone — confirm with Dakota County Community Development Agency / individual city planning depts or local planning office Contact Dakota County Community Development Agency / individual city planning depts to confirm the requirement for your specific address and zone before signing a lease.
What health permit is required to operate a childcare program in Dakota County?
Yes — DHS child care center license required (7+ children) Contact Minnesota Dept of Human Services (DHS) — Child Care Licensing for current requirements, fees, and to schedule a pre-opening inspection.
What fire inspections are required before opening a childcare program in Dakota County?
Yes — required before opening — a pre-opening fire inspection is required and is typically a prerequisite for your state childcare license. Contact Rosemount Fire Dept / individual city/township fire depts (vary) to schedule.
Do I need a business license to operate a childcare program in Dakota County?
Verify — may be city or county depending on location Contact Individual cities in Dakota County issue business licenses for current requirements and fees.
How does my Minnesota state childcare license relate to local permits in Dakota County?
Your Minnesota childcare license is issued by the state and covers program standards including staff ratios, background checks, and facility requirements. Local Dakota County permits — including zoning/CUP, health permits, fire inspections, and business licenses — are separate requirements set by local authorities. Both the state license and applicable local permits are required to legally operate a childcare program.

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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Childcare licensing and local permit requirements in Dakota County change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the applicable agency before making compliance decisions. Brightwheel is not responsible for errors or omissions.