Licensed Childcare Facilities in Alabama
CareLookup covers 2,419+ licensed childcare facilities in Alabama, including family child care homes, daycare centers, and group homes. Inspection records and violation history are available for facilities in this state. Data is sourced from the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources (DHR), Office of Child Care Subsidy & Licensing. Search by facility name, address, city, or zip code below.
Top cities in Alabama
Largest concentrations of licensed facilities. View any city for the full list of facilities, inspection records, and licensing status.
Browse by county
67 countys with at least one licensed facility.
- Jefferson County185
- Mobile County113
- Montgomery County89
- Madison County88
- Shelby County39
- Lee County38
- Tuscaloosa County36
- Calhoun County33
- Baldwin County32
- Morgan County25
- Houston County23
- Talladega County21
- Etowah County17
- Elmore County15
- Escambia County13
- Autauga County12
- Pike County12
- Walker County11
- Chambers County10
- Colbert County10
- Covington County10
- Russell County10
- Coffee County9
- Geneva County9
- Limestone County9
- St. Clair County9
- Clarke County8
- Cullman County8
- Dale County8
- Macon County8
- Blount County7
- Butler County7
- Cleburne County7
- Lauderdale County7
- Marshall County7
- Monroe County7
- Dallas County6
- Marengo County6
- Randolph County6
- Tallapoosa County6
- Winston County6
- Cherokee County5
- Clay County5
- Franklin County5
- Jackson County5
- Lowndes County5
- Conecuh County4
- Fayette County4
- Hale County4
- Henry County4
- Lawrence County4
- Marion County4
- Barbour County3
- Chilton County3
- Dekalb County3
- Perry County3
- Washington County3
- Bibb County2
- Choctaw County2
- Coosa County2
- Lamar County2
- Pickens County2
- Bullock County1
- Crenshaw County1
- Greene County1
- Sumter County1
- Wilcox County1
About childcare licensing in Alabama
Childcare facilities in Alabama are regulated by the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources (DHR), Office of Child Care Subsidy & Licensing. Licensed facilities are subject to background checks, health and safety requirements, and periodic inspections. If you have a concern about a specific facility, contact the licensing agency directly.
Learn more about national childcare resources at the HHS Office of Child Care and Child Care Aware of America.