***Make sure you submit all required verification documents with your online or paper application. Applications are not complete and will not be processed until all required verifications are provided. ***
Valid ID-At least one (1) of the following for each parent/guardian residing in the home:
Verification of Current Resident- At least (1) of the following must be in the parent/guardian’s name:
Verification of Citizenship- At least (1) of the following for each child needed care:
Verification of relationship of the following: (Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Court Orders, etc.)
Income Verification-At least one (1) of the following for each parent/guardian residing in the home:
Verification of school/college attendance/enrollment for parent(s) and guardians(s):
Any other verification(s) needed per request to determine eligibility.
**If you are a Family First recipient, you may be eligible. Please contact your assigned Client Service Representative for more information.**
Child care providers can be can be located at Find Child Care. You may search by your address, provider, or county. Providers that accept child care payment assistance can be filtered by selecting the “Accepts Child Care Assistance Program” option.
The co-pay chart estimates your payment based on your income and the number of children you will have in child care. You will receive an exact amount that you will have to pay if you qualify. It’s important that you pay the amount you owe and don’t miss payments. Your child care provider may terminate your child from their program if you don’t pay the amount you owe.
For a parent/guardian requesting to transfer your child to a new provider, please submit information using the link here.
**If are a Family First recipient, please contact your assigned Client Service Representative for more information for transfer requests **
Additional child resources for parents can be located here. You can learn more about how to choose the right child care provider, the types of child care providers in the State, and how the State assesses child care providers. You can also learn about the importance of checkups and developmental screening for children.
You can learn more here about tips for safe sleep for babies.
Also, if you are interested in child care payment assistance, you may also be eligible for one or more of these programs to assist you with your other needs.
For a parent/guardian receiving child care payment assistance, should you have a question, please contact the One DHS Contact Center at 1-833-772-TDHS (8347) or via the One DHS General Inquiry webform, by clicking here.
Please take a moment to let us know about your experience applying for child care payment assistance.