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KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES
LICENSED16019 SUNSET BOULEVARD, PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272
DAY CARE CENTER in Los Angeles County, California
- Licensed for
- 105 children
The public record
- License number
- 197403955
- License status
- LICENSED
- License type
- DAY CARE CENTER
- Licensed capacity
- 105 children
- Address
- 16019 SUNSET BOULEVARD, PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272
- County
- Los Angeles County
- Phone
- +14242147482
- Website
- Not listed
- License issued
- September 11, 1997
Licensing visits on record
California records 1 routine inspection visit and no visits prompted by a complaint to KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES.
- Most recent inspection visit
What California does not publish here
The state publishes when licensing staff visited, not what they found. We do not hold California’s inspection findings, so nothing on this page tells you whether a visit resulted in a citation. A visit count is a measure of licensing activity, and a facility visited more often is not for that reason a worse one. Read the findings in California’s own facility search.
Questions parents ask about KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES
Is KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES a licensed child care provider in California?
- Yes. KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES holds California licence 197403955, currently listed as "LICENSED" by the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division, first issued on September 11, 1997. Confirm current standing with the agency before enrolling.
What kind of child care licence does KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES hold?
- California licenses KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES as a day care center, a category that covers preschool-age children in a centre-based programme. The category comes from the state's own licence record, not from the provider.
How many children can KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES care for?
- KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES is licensed for up to 105 children at one time. Licensed capacity is a ceiling set by the state, not a count of current enrolment or of available places.
How often has California inspected KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES?
- California records 1 inspection visit to KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES, the most recent on June 24, 2022. The state publishes the dates of these visits but not what they found, so this count reflects licensing activity, not results. Read the findings themselves in California's own facility search.
Has California visited KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES in response to a complaint?
- California records no complaint-driven visits to KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES. That means no concern prompted a visit on the public record, which is not the same as a clean inspection history: the state does not publish what its visits found.
Who holds the licence for KEHILLAT ISRAEL RECON/CONGRE/OF PACIFIC PALISADES?
- The licence is held by JEWISH CONGREGATION OF PACIFIC PALISADES. California lists the licensee separately from the facility name, so the two often differ. The facility is in Los Angeles County.
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About this record
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
Where this comes from
- Primary. California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division facility search, facility 197403955.
- Context. Our explainer on how California daycare licensing and inspections work, and on California child care assistance.
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