How this record is built
Daycare Dossier is a faithful compiler of public child-care licensing records. We do not score, rank, rate, grade, or evaluate any provider, and we draw no conclusions about any individual. Each page reproduces what the state itself published about a licensed facility.
The source is Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child-Care Licensing. Each facility page is assembled from that agency's public operations and non-compliance datasets: the facility's address and license status, and the minimum-standard citations the state recorded against it. Every finding on a page is attributed to the state and links back to the originating record.
Risk levels are the state's, not ours
Texas assigns every cited minimum standard one of five risk levels. We show the state's own label, verbatim. We never substitute a score or a tier of our own.
- High
- Texas flags the cited minimum standard as posing the highest risk to a child's health or safety.
- Medium High
- A serious risk to a child's health or safety, one step below High in the state's scale.
- Medium
- A moderate risk to a child's health, safety, or well-being.
- Medium Low
- A lower risk, often a documentation or supervision standard.
- Low
- The least risk in the state's scale — typically an administrative or record-keeping standard.
On dates
Where a date appears next to a citation, it is the date the state recorded the correction as verified — not necessarily the date of the inspection or the underlying event. We label these dates as “correction verified” so the record is read honestly.
Corrections
If a record looks wrong or out of date, the authoritative source is the state. To flag a discrepancy with us, write to records@daycaredossier.com.