Licensed Daycares in Oak Park, MI
Browse 37 CCLB-licensed daycares in Oak Park, Michigan. Filter by age, CDC acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Oak Park, MI has 37 licensed childcare providers listed on CloverMap, averaging 4.4★ on Google, including 5 rated 4.5 or higher.
Data verified against CCLB (Child Care Licensing Bureau, Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential) licensing records · updated Aug 15, 2026
Daycare & Childcare in Oak Park
37
Licensed centers
4.4★
Avg Google rating
5
Rated 4.5+
As of August 2026
Parents comparing child care options in Oak Park will find 37 licensed providers, tilted clearly toward centers: 24 centers make up 62% of the roster against 15 family child care homes at 38%. That means most searches here will surface classroom-style programs more often than home-based ones. The 39 providers report combined licensed capacity for 2,281 children, averaging about 58 slots per provider. Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB) licenses every provider on the roster. CloverMap gives Oak Park families one place to browse the verified list.
What to know about childcare in Oak Park
Oak Park's 37 licensed providers lean clearly toward centers, more so than in many nearby cities: 24, or 62% of the roster, operate as licensed child care centers, while 15, or 38%, are family child care homes. That is one of the more center-heavy splits among nearby cities, meaning Oak Park families searching for care will more often encounter classroom-based programs with multiple staff than smaller home settings.
Across the 39 providers, combined licensed capacity totals 2,281 children, an average of roughly 58 slots per provider. That average fits a roster where centers, which typically hold more capacity per provider than homes, make up nearly two-thirds of all listings, concentrating much of the city's total licensed capacity in classroom-based programs rather than spreading it across many small home settings.
Licensing data for Oak Park does not report which providers serve infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or school-age children specifically, so families should confirm those details directly with each provider before enrolling, since state licensing data does not track current vacancies or waitlists for any individual provider. Given the center-heavy mix, age-based classroom organization is likely to be the more common model here, though the city's 15 family child care homes still offer a mixed-age, home-based alternative for families who prefer it.
Every provider on the Oak Park roster is licensed through Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB), the state agency that sets and enforces the requirements a center or home must meet to legally operate. A CCLB license means a provider has met the state's baseline requirements for staffing, facility, and operations; it is a useful starting filter, not a substitute for a parent's own visit and questions to staff about daily structure, staffing ratios, and how a program handles enrollment.
With centers making up nearly two-thirds of Oak Park's roster, families beginning a search here will likely lean on the city's 24 centers first, including Temple Emanu and El Nursery School. Parents who specifically want a smaller, home-based setting still have 37 licensed family child care homes to consider. CloverMap's Oak Park page organizes the full roster so parents can compare format and capacity before reaching out, which is especially useful in a center-heavy market where narrowing down among two dozen classroom-based programs can otherwise feel overwhelming. Families new to the city often start with a center simply because there are more listed, but a home-based option remains worth a call.
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Parents also ask
Does Oak Park have both daycare centers and home-based child care?
Yes. Oak Park's roster includes 24 center-based programs and 15 home-based programs. Centers typically operate dedicated facilities with age-grouped classrooms, while home-based programs serve smaller, often mixed-age groups in a provider's residence.
How can I verify a daycare's license in Oak Park?
CloverMap shows each Oak Park provider's licensing record as published by the state. Confirming current license status with the licensing authority is a reasonable final step before enrolling.
Tips for choosing childcare in Oak Park
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Oak Park, MI?
CloverMap lists 37 CCLB-licensed daycare providers in Oak Park, Michigan. All listings have been verified against the Michigan CCLB licensing database.
Do daycares in Oak Park accept the CDC subsidy?
Yes, many CCLB-licensed daycares in Oak Park accept Michigan's CDC childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CDC filter to find accepting providers in Oak Park.
What is the average daycare cost in Oak Park, MI?
Daycare costs in Oak Park 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 Oak Park?
Look for CCLB licensure (required in Michigan), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CDC acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Oak Park.
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