New Jersey Childcare Licensing
New Jersey Childcare Daycare Inspection Prep (2026)
Passing a New Jersey childcare licensing inspection requires more than paperwork — inspectors arrive unannounced and verify staff-to-child ratios in real time, audit child files for immunization and enrollment records, check handbook compliance, and look for physical safety hazards. Annual; complaint-based; unannounced follow-up visits
Licensing Agency
New Jersey Division of Family Development, Office of Licensing →Last updated: April 2026
Researched by the TotReady Research TeamNew Jersey Daycare Inspection Prep: The Specifics
New Jersey: unannounced follow-up visits
New Jersey: license suspension or revocation under NJSA 30:5B-30
During a New Jersey childcare inspection, staff-to-child ratios are verified: the Infant (0-12 months) age group must be staffed at no looser than 1:4.
During a New Jersey childcare inspection, staff-to-child ratios are verified: the Toddler (12-30 months) age group must be staffed at no looser than 1:6.
During a New Jersey childcare inspection, staff-to-child ratios are verified: the Preschool (2.5-3.5 years) age group must be staffed at no looser than 1:10.
During a New Jersey childcare inspection, staff-to-child ratios are verified: the Preschool (3.5-5 years) age group must be staffed at no looser than 1:12.
During a New Jersey childcare inspection, staff-to-child ratios are verified: the School Age (5+ years) age group must be staffed at no looser than 1:15.
New Jersey inspectors verify that the parent handbook includes a written Hours of Operation policy (Days and hours the facility is open; holiday closures; late pick-up policy.) per New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-5.3.
New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-5.3
New Jersey inspectors verify that the parent handbook includes a written Behavior Guidance and Discipline Policy policy (Positive guidance techniques used; prohibited discipline methods; progressive steps.) per New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.5.
New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.5
New Jersey inspectors verify that the parent handbook includes a written Illness and Exclusion Policy policy (Symptoms requiring exclusion; readmission criteria; communicable disease procedures.) per New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.2(b).
New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.2(b)
New Jersey inspectors verify that the parent handbook includes a written Medication Administration Policy policy (Procedures for administering prescription and non-prescription medications; authorization requirements.) per New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.3.
New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 3A:52-7.3
New Jersey Daycare Inspection Prep at a Glance
| Infant (0-12 months) | 1:4 |
|---|---|
| Toddler (12-30 months) | 1:6 |
| Preschool (2.5-3.5 years) | 1:10 |
| Preschool (3.5-5 years) | 1:12 |
| School Age (5+ years) | 1:15 |
New Jersey Daycare Inspection Prep Checklist
- Supervision gaps and ratio violations during breaks, naps, or transitions
- Expired CPR certifications or background checks for staff
- Incomplete child files (missing enrollment forms, immunization records, or emergency contacts)
- Missing or undated fire-drill logs (most states require monthly drills)
- Unsecured cleaning supplies, chemicals, or medications accessible to children
- Outlet covers missing or electrical hazards in child-accessible areas
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New Jersey Daycare Inspection Prep: Frequently Asked Questions
How often does New Jersey inspect licensed childcare centers?
Annual; complaint-based; unannounced follow-up visits
What do New Jersey inspectors check during a childcare inspection?
New Jersey childcare inspectors typically verify: (1) staff-to-child ratios are met for every age group, (2) staff CPR/First Aid certifications and background checks are current, (3) each child's file contains required enrollment, immunization, and emergency-contact records, (4) fire-drill logs are complete, (5) the parent handbook covers all required policy sections, and (6) the physical environment is free of hazards such as unsecured cleaning supplies and missing outlet covers.
What happens if a New Jersey childcare center fails an inspection?
Fines; license suspension or revocation under NJSA 30:5B-30
How can I prepare my New Jersey childcare center for an unannounced inspection?
Use the /inspection-check tool on TotReady to run a pre-inspection self-audit. Key areas: confirm all staff ratios are met and documented, verify CPR and background-check expiration dates, audit every child file for completeness, check that fire-drill logs are current, and walk the facility for physical hazards (unsecured chemicals, missing outlet covers, blocked exits).
Which handbook sections do New Jersey inspectors verify?
New Jersey inspectors check that the parent handbook includes these required sections: Hours of Operation, Behavior Guidance and Discipline Policy, Illness and Exclusion Policy, Medication Administration Policy. Each must be present and comply with the cited New Jersey administrative code.
New Jersey childcare licensing rules are amended regularly. This page is compiled from published New Jersey administrative codes and statutes for informational purposes only — always verify current requirements with the New Jersey Division of Family Development, Office of Licensing before relying on them. TotReady provides information and document templates, not legal or regulatory advice.