Licensed Daycares in Atlanta, GA

Browse 200 DECAL-licensed daycares in Atlanta, Georgia. Filter by age, CAPS acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.

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Daycare & Childcare in Atlanta

655

Licensed centers

4.4★

Avg Google rating

163

Rated 4.5+

185

Quality Rated

Atlanta has 655 licensed childcare centers serving families across the metro area, with 163 earning parent ratings of 4.5 stars or higher and 185 holding Georgia's Quality Rated designation from DECAL. The average parent rating across the city sits at 4.4 stars, reflecting strong accountability and consistent quality standards that parents can verify when choosing care. Whether you need infant programs (237 centers offer them) or specialized options, Atlanta's childcare market gives you substantial options backed by transparent parent feedback and state quality verification.

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🗓 Last updated: May 2026✓ Data verified against GA licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Atlanta

Atlanta's childcare market reflects a sprawling, car-dependent metro area where parents often juggle multiple jobs, long commutes, and school-district transitions. You'll find 655 licensed childcare centers across the city and surrounding neighborhoods—Cumberland, Johnson Ferry, North, Piedmont, and central Atlanta itself—but supply and demand remain tight. Many centers, especially those near major employment corridors and MARTA stations, operate with waitlists. Expect to apply months in advance if you're targeting a specific neighborhood or center type. The good news: Atlanta has enough options that you're unlikely to hit a wall entirely, but flexibility on location and schedule matters.

Costs vary significantly by age and neighborhood. Infant programs typically run higher than preschool, and centers in wealthier pockets (Piedmont, Johnson Ferry) command premium rates compared to Cumberland or North Atlanta locations. What drives the price difference? Teacher-to-child ratios for infants are strict—more staff per child means higher tuition—and neighborhood real estate costs trickle directly into operating budgets. A Montessori program (8 available in the Atlanta area) will exceed standard center rates. Before comparing prices, confirm what's included: meals, materials, field trips, and extended hours all factor into the final number. Centers near MARTA stations or along major commuter routes into Midtown and Downtown often justify higher fees based on convenience.

Georgia uses a Quality Rated (1–3 stars) certification system run by DECAL, the state's childcare licensing agency. You'll see 185 centers in Atlanta carrying this badge. Quality Rated isn't mandatory—many solid centers operate without it—but it signals that a center has undergone voluntary assessment beyond basic licensing. Don't confuse Quality Rated stars with Google ratings. Atlanta's 655 centers average 4.4★ on Google, and 163 score 4.5 or higher, but those reviews reflect parent experience, not state standards. Read both: a center with 4.8 stars but no Quality Rated certification may be warm and responsive, while a Quality Rated center with fewer reviews might excel in curriculum but feel less polished to casual observers. Cross-reference Google reviews with DECAL's public licensing records to spot recurring complaints (staff turnover, safety incidents, facility issues).

Atlanta families with household incomes below state thresholds can access CAPS—Childcare and Parent Services—a subsidy program that covers tuition at eligible centers. CAPS reduces financial barriers for working parents and students, making childcare affordable when private rates feel out of reach. Eligibility hinges on income, work status, and enrollment in approved programs. Apply through your local resource-and-referral agency or DECAL's website. Processing takes time, so start applications as soon as your income or circumstance changes.

What sets Atlanta apart is its role as a major corporate hub and growing tech center. Employers like Delta, Cardtone, and Google campus locations drive demand in specific geographic zones. The sprawl also means many parents commute 30–45 minutes to work, so proximity to your job or school pickup matters more here than in denser metros. With 237 centers offering infant programs and 8 Montessori options, you have real choices—but the key to success in Atlanta childcare is early research, realistic timelines, and flexibility about location.

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Tips for choosing childcare in Atlanta

Verify Licensing

Always confirm that a daycare holds a valid state license. Licensed centers meet health, safety, and staffing requirements.

Read Parent Reviews

Reviews from other parents give real insight into daily routines, staff quality, and how facilities are maintained.

Ask About Curriculum

Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.

Consider Schedule Fit

Make sure operating hours, program types, and flexibility match your family's daily schedule and work commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Atlanta, GA?

CloverMap lists 200 DECAL-licensed daycare providers in Atlanta, Georgia. All listings have been verified against the Georgia DECAL licensing database.

Do daycares in Atlanta accept the CAPS subsidy?

Yes, many DECAL-licensed daycares in Atlanta accept Georgia's CAPS childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CAPS filter to find accepting providers in Atlanta.

What is the average daycare cost in Atlanta, GA?

Daycare costs in Atlanta typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.

What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Atlanta?

Look for DECAL licensure (required in Georgia), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CAPS acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Atlanta.

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