If you're looking for infant care, keep in mind that most daycare facilities with infant programs accept babies as young as 6 weeks.
Check Your CCAP Status Check the status of your case using your 15-digit Childcare Case Management System (CCMS) ID number or email address and view our current processing date.
How long does it take for a new Child Care Application to get approved? It takes approximately 12 business days from the date we receive a COMPLETE child care application for the application to be processed.
Direct deposit and debit card payments are usually in accounts two working days after being issued. Weekends and holidays are not working days.
Income Guidelines for New Applicants and Redetermination Applicants Family SizeIntake (New Application) 225% FPL(Redetermination) 275% FPL 2 $3,698 $4,519 3 $4,661 $5,697 4 $5,625 $6,875 5 $6,589 $8,0535 more rows
The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) in Illinois provides families with financial assistance to cover child care costs. Do I qualify for CCAP? Eligibility for CCAP depends on your family size and gross income.
It takes approximately 12 business days from the date we receive a COMPLETE child care application for the application to be processed. Once the application is processed, the client and provider will be notified with either an approval, a denial, or a request for additional information.
The application process takes about 4 months. It will take longer if there are out-of-state background checks.
Establishment of administrative paternity and/or child support orders may take 90 days or less. As in court, paternity and child support may be established by default if DCSS has proof that the alleged father received proper notification to appear for an appointment or genetic testing, but failed to appear.
If the number of unrelated children you provide care for, is more than three (including your own children under age 12), you will need to obtain a child care license from the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).