State of New York

Child Care Regulated Programs

Data details child care programs regulated by the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), encompassing their operational overview and compliance records. Each record includes information such as the program's name, address, license status, capacity, and specifics on violation history and resolution.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressFull NamepersonPhonephone numberWebsitewebsiteFacility IDregistrationProgram TypeclassificationRegion CodegeographicCountyaddressFacility Statusstatus
SPROUT AND PLAY DAYCARE INCNew yorkNY10032Argentina A. Rodriguez9176458777https://hs.ocfs.ny.gov/dcfs/Profile/Index/915071915071GFDCNYCDOHManhattanPending Revocation
Sunnyland Daycare IncBrooklynNY11219Yongzhen Zhuhttps://hs.ocfs.ny.gov/dcfs/Profile/Index/948533948533GFDCNYCDOHBrooklynLicense
Panorama Early Childhood LLCRHINEBECKNY12572Gabrielle S. Melton8455164219https://hs.ocfs.ny.gov/dcfs/Profile/Index/945677945677DCCYRODutchessLicense
Use cases

Child Care Vendor Qualification for Corporate Benefits Programs

A benefits administrator at a large employer building a subsidized child care network checks whether prospective partner facilities hold a current license, have no pending revocations, and carry sufficient capacity to serve employee demand before adding them to an approved vendor list.

Facility StatusLicense Expiration DateTotal CapacityProgram TypeName

Operator-Level Fraud Pattern Detection

A fraud investigator at a state subsidy payment processor maps individual operator names to all facilities they control across counties, looking for operators who collect payments against programs in revocation status or who opened multiple facilities in rapid succession with overlapping license windows.

Full NameFacility StatusFacility Opened DateLicense Issue DateCounty

Commercial Insurance Underwriting for Child Care Liability Policies

An underwriter evaluating a general liability application from a child care operator pulls the facility's regulatory history, current license standing, and age-group capacity breakdown to assess exposure, since infant and toddler care carries materially different risk than school-age programs.

Facility StatusInfant CapacityToddler CapacityPreschool CapacitySchool Age Capacity