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More than 2,000 Georgia daycares have earned a Quality Rated star. Here's how to find the highest-rated ones near you — and what to do once you have a shortlist.
Filter by star level, zip code, age group, CAPS acceptance, and more. All 3,980+ Georgia daycares with Quality Rated stars displayed on every listing.
Follow these steps to find, evaluate, and choose the right rated provider for your family.
Start by entering your zip code or city on CloverMap or on Georgia DECAL's official Bright from the Start provider search. Both tools let you search for licensed and Quality Rated providers within a geographic radius.
When searching, set your radius to 5–10 miles to start. In metro Atlanta counties like Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett, you will typically find dozens of rated providers within a short distance. In more rural areas, you may need to expand your radius or consider providers in the nearest city.
Decide what minimum star level is acceptable for your family. For most parents, a 3-star or higher program is a good baseline — this is where teacher credentials become a formal requirement and curriculum standards kick in.
If you receive or plan to apply for CAPS subsidy, note that Georgia's CAPS program prioritizes placement in higher-rated programs when possible — this can actually make it easier to access 3-star and 4-star care.
Not all Quality Rated providers serve all ages. Infant spots (ages 6 weeks to 12 months) are the most limited — many centers have very small infant rooms, and infant ratios (typically 1 teacher to 6 infants in Georgia) mean fewer spots are available.
On CloverMap, you can filter by age group: Infant, Toddler (1–2 years), Preschool (3–4 years), Pre-K (4–5 years), and School Age (5+). Filter early, especially for infants.
If you are eligible for or receiving CAPS childcare subsidy, you must select a provider that is enrolled as a CAPS provider. All Quality Rated daycares are eligible to accept CAPS, but not all actively participate. Use CloverMap's CAPS filter to show only providers currently accepting CAPS in your county.
CAPS reimbursement rates vary by county and age group. Providers in higher Quality Rated tiers receive higher reimbursement rates from the state — meaning they have more financial incentive to accept CAPS families.
Narrow your list to 3–5 providers that meet your criteria. Use CloverMap's listing pages to review their Quality Rated star, licensing status, ages served, hours, and any available photos or reviews.
You can also cross-reference each provider on Georgia DECAL's Bright from the Start website to verify their current star rating, licensing history, and any documented inspection issues. This is free, public information.
Contact your shortlisted providers and schedule in-person tours. Most Quality Rated centers welcome tours — it's part of their transparency commitment. Visit during active program hours (mid-morning is usually best) so you can observe children and teachers in action, not just the empty facility.
Bring your list of questions (see below). Pay attention to how teachers interact with children — not just whether the room is clean and decorated, but whether adults are getting down to children's eye level, responding to bids for connection, and engaging in real conversation.
During your tour, ask the director directly about their Quality Rated status. Good questions: "How long have you held your current star rating?" "What did you have to change or improve to earn it?" "Are you working toward a higher star level?" A director who can speak fluently about their rating process is almost always more engaged in quality than one who dismisses the question.
Once you've chosen a provider and enrolled, stay engaged as a family. Higher-rated programs have formal family engagement policies — take advantage of them. Attend parent events, read newsletters, respond to communications, and do occasional drop-in visits (any licensed program must allow unannounced parent visits during operating hours).
Re-check the provider's DECAL listing every 6–12 months to confirm their rating is current and their license remains clean. Ratings are not permanent and quality can change with leadership or staffing shifts.
Metro Atlanta counties have the highest concentration of Quality Rated providers in Georgia.
Even after you've confirmed a star rating, a visit tells you things no rating system can capture.
CloverMap has every Quality Rated daycare in Georgia — searchable by star level, zip code, age group, and CAPS status.
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