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What are the income limits for Child Care benefits?

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What are the income limits for Child Care benefits?

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Appendix C-4, Child Care Eligibility/Co-payment Chart (Spanish Version) gives income eligibility limits vary based on family size, the number of children in care and amount of income. Families earning approximately $2,425/month or less with one child in care, $2,925/month with two children in care, and $3,625 with three or more children in care may qualify. Please contact your local county Human Services Center to determine your specific eligibility. • Do I have to pursue child support? When one or both of the child’s parents are absent from the home, you must agree to pursue child support through OKDHS Oklahoma Child Support Services (OCSS) for all children that must be included in the same household. Your worker will help you fill out required forms and send them to OCSS for you. • How do I find my local Human Services Center? There’s at least one center in each county. View map of the State of Oklahoma to determine the location of the Human Services Center that is most convenient fo

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Appendix C-4, Child Care Eligibility/Co-payment Chart (Available in Spanish.) gives income eligibility limits. The income eligibility limits vary based on family size, the number of children in care and amount of income. Families may qualify if they earn approximately $2,425/month or less with one child in care, $2,925/month with two children in care, and $3,625 with three or more children in care. Please contact your local county Human Services Center to determine your specific eligibility. • Do I have to pursue child support? When one or both of the child’s parents are absent from the home, you must agree to pursue child support through OKDHS Oklahoma Child Support Services (OCSS) for all children that must be included in the same household. Your worker will help you fill out required forms and send them to OCSS for you. • How do I find my local Human Services Center? There’s at least one center in each county. View map of the State of Oklahoma to determine the location of the Human

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Eligibility limits may change form time to time.

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