Connecticut Daycare Camera Laws
By Jayesh Parayali, Founder, CareCam · 15+ years building daycare camera systems
Connecticut does not mandate daycare cameras, but centers that use surveillance must retain recordings and give the OEC access. Audio is all-party for phone calls — treat audio cautiously.
Note: This is general educational information, not legal advice. Consult Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) — Division of Licensing for regulations specific to your facility.
Want a privacy-safe camera setup in Connecticut? CareCam is a video-only, parent-streaming daycare camera system — no audio (so the consent question never arises), enrollment-gated access, and center-controlled viewing hours.
Does Connecticut require cameras in daycares?
Connecticut does not require daycares to install cameras, but if a licensed center uses video surveillance, recordings must be kept and made available to the Office of Early Childhood on request (Conn. Gen. Stat. §§19a-79, 19a-87b). Audio rules are split: phone recording is all-party; in-person participant recording is generally permitted.
Audio recording in Connecticut: Mixed (phone: all-party)
Connecticut's recording rules are split across statutes, so the safe interpretation is to treat audio as requiring all-party consent. In a busy classroom, valid consent from everyone is impractical.
The simplest privacy-safe default: video only
CareCam streams video with no microphone, which removes the audio-consent question in Connecticut (and every other state) entirely.
What Connecticut centers should disclose
Licensed Connecticut centers using surveillance are subject to the OEC retention/availability rule; parental disclosure is handled via the enrollment agreement and handbook.
- ✓Whether cameras are in use in classrooms
- ✓Which areas are monitored
- ✓Who has access to footage
- ✓How long footage is retained
- ✓Whether parent access is available (and how to request it)
Where cameras can and cannot be placed
Permitted
- ✓Classrooms and learning areas
- ✓Hallways and common areas
- ✓Playgrounds and outdoor areas
- ✓Entryways and check-in areas
- ✓Infant/nap rooms (varies — check local rules)
Never permitted
- ✗Bathrooms
- ✗Dedicated changing rooms
- ✗Any area where children undress
- ✗Staff-only areas without notice
References & official sources
Verify current requirements directly — statutes and licensing rules change.
How CareCam keeps Connecticut parent viewing privacy-safe by design
Video only, no audio
Removes the audio-consent question under Connecticut law and everywhere else.
Authenticated, enrollment-gated access
Each parent sees only their own child's classroom — never other families' rooms.
Center-controlled hours
Streaming is active only during the windows the director sets.
No parent footage archive
Live-only streaming means no stored footage to manage or leak.
Putting it in writing? Grab our free camera policy & parent consent form templates. Looking at another state? See the full daycare camera laws by state guide.
Connecticut daycare camera FAQ
Are cameras in daycare classrooms legal in Connecticut?
Can a Connecticut daycare record audio?
Do Connecticut daycares have to tell parents about cameras?
Does Connecticut require daycares to keep camera recordings?
See how CareCam fits Connecticut's rules
See how CareCam fits Connecticut's rules
Tell us your camera brand and we'll confirm a privacy-safe setup for your center — video-only, per-parent access, no public links. We reply by email, usually within one business day.
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