Did you know you can review up to three years of your provider's inspection reports? Here's how to access and understand provider inspections.
You may be able to access inspection and compliance reports directly from the provider's profile on Kinside, but if that is unavailable, you can access reports at the links below.
*This link is for greater Nevada. For Washoe County facilities, use this link.
Why some providers may not appear in Kinside’s database:
Because Kinside pulls provider licensing and inspection data directly from each state’s public child care database, availability depends on how each state tracks and shares that information. States have varying licensing regulations and definitions for which facilities are required to be licensed. Some child care settings—like small in-home providers, religious-based facilities, or programs operating under a certain number of hours, for example, summer camps—may be considered license-exempt and are therefore not always tracked or listed in state databases. As a result, you may not find these providers in Kinside's system if your state does not publicly report on exempt providers.
If you don’t see a provider listed, it doesn't necessarily mean they’re unlicensed or non-compliant—it may simply reflect how your state handles reporting. Conversely, there are instances in which license-exempt providers are listed on Kinside, due to the fact that they are listed as such on their state database. You'll see them marked as "license-exempt" on their Kinside profile if that is the case.
For specific questions about non-compliances or inspections in general, please contact our support team at concierge@kinside.com.