Licensed Daycare in Charlotte, North Carolina
125 licensed daycares in Charlotte, verified weekly. Compare cost, age groups, and Head Start spots in your ZIP — directly from official North Carolina licensing records.
Charlotte listings updated May 2026 from official North Carolina records.
Daycare in Charlotte: what parents should know
Our directory lists 125 licensed childcare providers in Charlotte, North Carolina. Every provider here holds a current North Carolina license at indexing time, sourced from NC Division of Child Development and Early Education.
For age coverage, 15 centers in Charlotte report infant care (roughly 12% — infant slots are the scarcest and fill fastest, so start early), and 16 offer preschool programs for ages 3–5. 16 are Head Start programs, free for income-eligible families.
Licensed care in Charlotte 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.
In total, Charlotte providers are approved for approximately 8,509 child slots — a practical gauge of how much local supply competes for each opening.
Charlotte childcare by the numbers
The Charlotte childcare landscape
North Carolina makes quality unusually transparent: every licensed provider must display a 1-to-5 star rating, so comparing childcare in Charlotte starts with a number. Combined with NC Pre-K and the statewide Smart Start network, families have clear signals and real free options.
NC Pre-K and Smart Start
NC Pre-K provides free preschool to eligible 4-year-olds (income and other factors) through Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and community providers. The statewide Smart Start initiative funds local early-childhood partnerships that improve quality and connect families to programs across Mecklenburg County.
Subsidies and the 5-Star rating
North Carolina's Child Care Subsidy helps eligible working families and is accessed through the county Department of Social Services. The standout tool here is the mandatory 5-Star Rated License — every licensed NC provider carries a 1–5 star rating, so insist on 4–5 stars; 1–2 star programs operate at state minimum.
How licensing works
Child care in North Carolina is licensed and inspected by the Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE). Star ratings and inspection history are public — confirm a provider's current rating and standing before enrolling.
Neighborhoods and cost
Full-time infant care in Charlotte commonly runs $1,100–$1,500/month. SouthPark, Myers Park, and Dilworth are family-dense and higher-end; the University area, east Charlotte, and the suburbs of Matthews and Huntersville add capacity.
When to start looking
Apply for NC Pre-K ahead of the fall through the local partnership. For infant care, tour early — check the star rating first — and join waitlists; popular south Charlotte centers fill ahead of the start date.
Childcare costs in Charlotte
ChildCare Aware reports the North Carolina average full-time cost at $980/month for infant care and $750/month for preschool. City-level prices in Charlotte 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. North Carolina families may also qualify for NC Child Care Subsidy Program (intake: (919) 814-6300).
Full North Carolina licensing & cost overviewQuick facts
- State regulator
- NC Division of Child Development and Early Education
- Infant ratio
- 1:5
- Toddler ratio
- 1:6
- Preschool ratio
- 1:15
- Avg capacity
- 68 kids
Largest licensed centers in Charlotte
By licensed capacity on file — bigger programs often mean more openings and age groups. Always verify the current license before enrolling.
All Charlotte licensed centers
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Common parent questions about licensing, ratios, and how to compare programs in this area.
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Where to get childcare help in Charlotte
Free, official channels for finding licensed care, checking quality ratings, and applying for assistance — no account or fee required.
Child Care Resource & Referral counselors help you find vetted local options.
1-800-424-2246 · Find yoursUnited Way's free, confidential line connects you to local childcare, food, and family aid.
Call 211 · 211.orgFree early education for income-eligible families and pregnant women.
Find a programNC Child Care Subsidy Program can cover most of your childcare cost by income.
(919) 814-6300 · How to applyCheck NAEYC accreditation and your state's quality-rating (QRIS) for any provider.
Find quality careConfirm any provider's current license & inspection record with NC Division of Child Development and Early Education.
Official license searchChildcare resources for Charlotte
Data and guidance on this page draw on official government and nonprofit sources.
How this data is sourced. Listings for Charlotte, North Carolina are compiled from official NC Division of Child Development and Early Education 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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