
One of the first questions many people ask when they explore foster care is:
“Will my home qualify?”
The good news is that many families find that their home is closer to meeting the requirements than they expected.
Wisconsin foster care licensing requirements focus on creating a safe, stable, and supportive home where children can feel safe and comfortable. A licensing specialist will guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you prepare your home.
After you submit your initial application and complete fingerprinting, a licensing specialist will visit your home for an initial visit.
During this visit, your licensing specialist will learn more about you and anyone living in the home, review your home's setup, and discuss how the space is used.
The focus is on understanding how your home can safely and comfortably meet the needs of a child joining your family.
Things considered include:
The goal is not to judge your home. The goal is to make sure it is a safe place for a child or siblings.
No. Your home does not need to be large to become a foster home. Many families are surprised to learn that apartments, mobile homes, condos, and townhomes can all be approved foster homes.
The focus is not on the size or type of home - it is on whether the space is safe, comfortable, and able to meet the needs of a child joining your family. A separate bedroom is not required for every foster child in all situations.
Wisconsin requirements include:
We will help you understand how your current space can work for foster care.
No.
Licensing is not about having a perfectly decorated home or a spotless house. It is about having a home that is:
You do not need to make changes or remodel your home before starting the process.
Foster homes must have basic safety measures in place, including:
Families will also need to make sure items such as the following are safely stored:
No.
Many families worry their home needs to be completely prepared before they begin. It does not.
The home assessment is a process. CCR typically completes three home visits during the licensing process. These visits allow your licensing specialist to:
You do not have to figure everything out on your own. We will gently walk with you through each step.
Whether you need to organize storage, prepare a bedroom, add a safety item, or make a small adjustment, we will help you understand what is needed.
Children and teens entering foster care need more than a house. They need a place where they can feel safe, supported, and valued.
If you have room in your heart and a willingness to provide stability for a child who has experienced trauma, your home may be more ready than you think.
Our team will be there through every step of your foster care journey - from your first questions and application through licensing, training, and ongoing support.
*For all specific home requirements, visit Wisconsin Legislature Chapter DCF 56