What is the purpose of requiring a license?
The children and adults receiving care in child and foster care homes in Minnesota are among the most vulnerable citizens in our community. To receive a license, the provider, staff and others who will be in contact with the persons being cared for must pass a criminal history check, and meet certain requirements to ensure the safety of the children or vulnerable adults being served. Providers are required to attend training sessions pertaining to the needs of the persons being served in their homes, and keep training up to date. Their homes are inspected on at least an annual basis, more often if there are problems.

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1. Is a license required to provide foster care or family child care?
2. How do I know if a child or foster care home is licensed?
3. What is the purpose of requiring a license?
4. What if I suspect that a person is providing child care without a license?
5. What if I have concerns about the health and safety of persons being served by licensed child and foster care providers in Anoka County?
6. What sanctions are imposed if the investigation indicates that the health or safety of the persons being served is at risk?
7. Where can I find more information about the family child care licensing process?
8. Where can I find more information about the child foster care licensing process?
9. Where can I find more information about the adult foster care licensing process?