ghostlykisses 04:28 PM 02-26-2010
How long did the licensing process take? I have some prospective clients already!
I am really confused about the whole process in general. I guess I am going to have to call someone at FL DCF and ask some questions.
Do *I* have to run my own background checks or do they do it?
I am taking the online courses. Do I have to take a seperate test? Is the test online or do I have to take those in person. Do I really need to memorize where to find certain rules in the administrative code????
I live on a road with no lines, no median, no posted speed limit (that I know of, I guess I would have to look) and no body of water on MY property. BUT I do have one of those dips near the road for drainage. Is that considered a ditch and will require me to install a fence?
Can I take the Red Cross's infant/child first aid and cpr course as long as it is in person and not online?
Am I correct in assuming that rabies is the required vaccine for pets? Any others required?
I hope some one here is from Florida and can help answer some of my questions. Thanks in advance
theflyingflamingo 04:52 PM 02-26-2010
ghostlykisses 05:06 PM 02-26-2010
Thank you for answering and good luck on those tests!
I am in Polk County so we are one of the counties that requires everyone to get a license. If I only lived 5 miles down the road I could register with Osceola County, but registering sounds like it is almost the same thing anyway.
3 months is a long time. Wow.

I wonder if you get into super awful trouble if you start watching children from one family while you are waiting on the license?
Where do you go for the background check? I know we are clear because I am not in the habit of commiting crimes and my husband works in the security industry and he has to have them for work so it is just a formality. Do they cost money?
theflyingflamingo 05:45 PM 02-26-2010
Michael 07:45 PM 02-26-2010
ghostlykisses 06:24 AM 02-27-2010
Yes I have been to the myflorida.com/childcare pages and researched a lot. I have even started to take the required courses. When I was reading the rules it sounded like I could watch one family's children with out a license but when I was taking the course on rules and regulations it scared me because it said having any childcare in your home with out a license is a misdemenor, etc, etc.
Thanks for replying everyone
theflyingflamingo 05:32 AM 02-28-2010
Originally Posted by ghostlykisses:
Yes I have been to the myflorida.com/childcare pages and researched a lot. I have even started to take the required courses. When I was reading the rules it sounded like I could watch one family's children with out a license but when I was taking the course on rules and regulations it scared me because it said having any childcare in your home with out a license is a misdemenor, etc, etc.
Thanks for replying everyone 
You can have one family- I double checked at my orientation with an inspector.