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How long does Ofsted registration take?

It depends on what you are registering. Early years registration can take up to 25 weeks; a children’s home takes longer. Here is the honest timeline by route.

Last reviewed: 05 June 2026

Ofsted timelines depend on your route

Unlike a single fixed process, Ofsted registration runs on different timelines depending on what you are setting up. For early years and childcare on the Early Years Register, Ofsted aims to register you within around 25 weeks of receiving your application, sometimes less, sometimes more, and the process includes documentation checks, suitability checks, and a registration visit. For a children’s home, the timeline is longer: Ofsted’s stated aim is to decide within 47 days of a complete application, but in practice, with the assessment, the fitness interview, and the current volume of applications, children’s home registrations realistically take six to twelve months from start to decision.

Up to 25 weeks
Early years register

Documentation, checks, and a visit.

6-12 months
Children’s home

Realistic, despite a 47-day aim.

16 weeks
Our build to submission

Then the regulator-dependent period.

Why the official aim and the real timeline differ

Ofsted publishes target times, but those targets assume a complete, high-quality application and do not account for the current volume of applications, which has created a backlog, particularly for children’s social care. The aim is what Ofsted works towards; the reality depends on how complete your application is, how quickly you respond to queries, and how busy the relevant Ofsted team is. A strong, complete application is what keeps yours moving rather than stalling.

What you can control

A complete application: incomplete or template-based submissions are the fastest route to delay.
The right documentation: a home-specific Statement of Purpose and full policy set, not generic templates.
A prepared registered person: someone who can demonstrate competence at the fitness interview.
Fast responses to Ofsted’s queries.
For children’s homes, a local authority commissioning letter can significantly shorten the process.

How this fits the 16-week build

We build and submit your complete application in 16 weeks, the part within our control. After that, Ofsted’s timeline applies, and we manage the whole period for you, responding to queries and preparing you for your registration visit or interview. See our Ofsted registration service.

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