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Licensed Daycare in Chicago, Illinois

184 licensed daycares in Chicago, verified weekly. Compare cost, age groups, and Head Start spots in your ZIP — directly from official Illinois licensing records.

184
Licensed Centers
22
Infant Care
$1,340/mo
Illinois avg infant
1:4
State infant ratio

Chicago listings updated May 2026 from official Illinois records.

Daycare in Chicago: what parents should know

There are 184 licensed childcare providers on record in Chicago. Every provider here holds a current Illinois license at indexing time, sourced from Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing.

For age coverage, 22 centers in Chicago report infant care (roughly 12% — infant slots are the scarcest and fill fastest, so start early), and 22 offer preschool programs for ages 3–5. 20 are Head Start programs, free for income-eligible families.

Licensed care in Chicago spans 8+ ZIP codes, so families can usually find an option within a short commute. About 13% are family child care homes — typically smaller group sizes and 10–30% cheaper than centers, a good fit for infants and toddlers.

Together, licensed providers in Chicago report capacity for roughly 12,645 children — a practical gauge of how much local supply competes for each opening.

Chicago childcare by the numbers

184
Licensed providers
12,645
Licensed child seats
24
Family child care homes
8+
ZIP codes covered
Local guide Researched for Chicago · reviewed May 2026

The Chicago childcare landscape

Chicago runs early education through a single front door — the Chicago Early Learning system — which pools free and subsidized preschool seats from the public schools and community providers into one application. Combined with Illinois's state preschool program, eligible Chicago families can land free, quality care well before kindergarten.

Free preschool and Chicago Early Learning

Illinois funds Preschool for All, free state-funded preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds (priority for families facing more risk factors), delivered through Chicago Public Schools and community partners. The city centralizes access at the Chicago Early Learning portal — one application covers free and subsidized seats across CPS sites and community-based centers, rather than applying program by program.

Subsidies and quality

Illinois's Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps eligible working and in-school families pay for care; in Cook County it runs largely through Illinois Action for Children, which also serves as the local resource-and-referral agency. Check each provider's ExceleRate Illinois rating — the state quality system — alongside any NAEYC accreditation.

How licensing works

Child care in Illinois is licensed and inspected by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Licensing status and inspection history are public — confirm a provider is licensed and in good standing before you enroll.

Neighborhoods and cost

Full-time infant care in Chicago commonly runs $1,400–$1,900/month. The North Side (Lincoln Park, Lakeview, North Center) and the West Loop are competitive and pricier; Pilsen and parts of the South and West Sides offer more bilingual and community-based options; and licensed home-based care is widespread across the city's bungalow neighborhoods.

When to start looking

Apply through Chicago Early Learning ahead of the fall — preschool seats are allocated, not first-come walk-in. For infant care, tour early; the most in-demand North Side and West Loop centers carry waitlists measured in months.

Childcare costs in Chicago

ChildCare Aware reports the Illinois average full-time cost at $1,340/month for infant care and $960/month for preschool. City-level prices in Chicago vary by ZIP code and program model — Head Start sites are free for eligible families, family daycare homes typically run 10-30% below center rates, and accredited centers run above the average.

The Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA ($5,000 max) reduce effective cost regardless of program. Illinois families may also qualify for Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) via IDHS (intake: (877) 202-4453).

Full Illinois licensing & cost overview

Quick facts

State regulator
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing
Infant ratio
1:4
Toddler ratio
1:8
Preschool ratio
1:10
Avg capacity
68 kids

Largest licensed centers in Chicago

By licensed capacity on file — bigger programs often mean more openings and age groups. Always verify the current license before enrolling.

All Chicago licensed centers

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Each listing links to the full state-record details, including last inspection date if reported.

Parent-asked basics on licensing, ratios, and waitlist timing for this area.

How many licensed daycare centers are in Chicago, Illinois?
Our directory lists 184 licensed childcare centers in Chicago, Illinois, sourced from Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing. All listings hold a current state license at indexing time; verify status directly via the state's lookup tool before enrollment.
What's the average daycare cost in Chicago?
Statewide averages in Illinois run roughly $1340/month for infants and $960/month for preschool. City-specific costs vary — large metros and dense neighborhoods trend higher than rural ZIPs. Use the cost estimator for a closer ballpark.
What staff-to-child ratios apply in Chicago daycares?
All licensed Illinois centers must meet the state minimum: 1:4 for infants, 1:8 for toddlers, and 1:10 for preschool. NAEYC-accredited centers in Chicago typically operate below these ceilings.
Are subsidies available for daycare in Chicago?
Illinois families can apply for Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) via IDHS (intake: (877) 202-4453). Federal options like the Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA stack on top. See our subsidies guide.
How do I verify a Chicago daycare's license?
Look up the provider directly in the official Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing search. License status is the single most important credential to confirm before enrolling.

Where to get childcare help in Chicago

Free, official channels for finding licensed care, checking quality ratings, and applying for assistance — no account or fee required.

Local CCR&R agency

Child Care Resource & Referral counselors help you find vetted local options.

1-800-424-2246 · Find yours
Dial 2-1-1

United Way's free, confidential line connects you to local childcare, food, and family aid.

Call 211 · 211.org
Head Start (free)

Free early education for income-eligible families and pregnant women.

Find a program
State subsidy

Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) via IDHS can cover most of your childcare cost by income.

(877) 202-4453 · How to apply
Quality ratings

Check NAEYC accreditation and your state's quality-rating (QRIS) for any provider.

Find quality care
Verify a license

Confirm any provider's current license & inspection record with Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing.

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How this data is sourced. Listings for Chicago, Illinois are compiled from official Illinois Department of Children and Family Services — Day Care Licensing licensing records and cross-checked for current license status — not paid placements or user star-ratings. Rankings never depend on advertising. Provider details change often, so always confirm directly before enrolling. Reviewed by the DaycareHub editorial team · May 2026 · methodology

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