How to submit forms and documents and update your information Update information and upload documents to InfoKeep. Upload to MNbenefits. Fax to 612-288-2981. Mail to: Hennepin County Human Services Department. P.O. Box 107. Minneapolis, MN 55440.
To verify the accreditation and licensing status of a child care center near you or to see if a provider has past complaints or violations, you may visit your state's Department of Licensing.
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Income limit Number of People in HouseholdAnnual Income before taxes 2 $44,006 3 $54,360 4 $64,714 5 $75,0684 more rows
In the State of Minnesota, a person may do unlicensed care if they provide services to relatives and one family. This includes the caregiver's own children. If a person is providing child care for more than one family, they are required to be licensed.
Renting a home in Hennepin County or be staying in someone else's home. In danger of losing your home within 30 days. Living with income less than $2,175 per month for a single person or $3,104 per month for a family of four.
The Department of Human Services is responsible for licensing and monitoring child care centers for compliance with licensing requirements.
The Minnesota licensing rule states that in order to be excluded from being a licensed child care provider, you must meet the following requirements: 1. Provide care to only related children; and/or 2. Provide care to children for a single, unrelated family for any length of time; or 3.
Call Hennepin County family child care licensing at 612-348-3883. To report concerns about a licensed or certified child care center, contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services at 651-297-4123.