How do I make a complaint regarding a child care provider?
How do I make a complaint regarding a child care provider?
Call our agency at 507-328-6140 and ask to speak to a Child Care licensor to make a complaint.
Call our agency at 507-328-6140 and ask to speak to a Child Care licensor to make a complaint.
Learn about the various limits to class sizes.
There is an initial license application fee of $50 and a license fee of $50 per calendar year after that. The licensing fee is nonrefundable.
Olmsted County Finance will send out a licensing invoice in October each year for the next year's licensing fee. Payment is “due upon receipt” of the invoice. Payment should be sent directly to the Finance Department as directed on the invoice. Checks or money orders need to be made payable to “Olmsted County Health, Housing, & Human Services.” We are unable to accept credit card or debit card payments.
Food, housing, health, and social services support for individuals and families.
Food, housing, health, and social services support for individuals and families.
Low-level supervision requires minimal face to face contact with a probation officer. The program is administered with the use of a Telephone Reporting System (TRS). TRS is an automated telephone/web-based monitoring system designed to increase accountability for lower-risk cases.
A behind the scenes look
A behind the scenes look
In a new video, Olmsted County Elections Manager Katie Smith gives a behind the scenes glimpse into the absentee voting process in this county. This video illustrates what the Olmsted County Elections team does with each absentee ballot that comes in, how Olmsted County works to ensure every absentee ballot is counted, and how the team keeps election security at the forefront.
More Olmsted County elections information is available on our website.
Last month, Olmsted County announced two separate grant programs to help small businesses and non-profits in the county affected by COVID-19:
Now, Olmsted County is pleased to announce the grant recipients for each program have been chosen.
The Southeast Regional Crisis Center (SERCC) Executive Team – with representation from Olmsted and Goodhue counties, Mayo Clinic, Olmsted Medical Center, the southeast chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and local health care plans – recently cast a unanimous vote to select Nexus Family Healing as the operations partner for the Southeast Regional Crisis Center.
County meetings are open to the public unless noted as a closed meeting.
County meetings are open to the public unless noted as a closed meeting.
View the county's public meeting calendar