Sue, an RLNR (Registered License Not Required) daycare is an in home daycare but a license is not required as this type of daycare can only have a maximum of two children or one sibling group in addition to the provider's own children. An LNR (License not required) daycare doesn't have to be registered with the CCRR (Child Care Resource and Referral) but I chose to become registered for my peace of mind and the parents peace of mind. The CCRR will check up on me by doing unannounced visits to inspect my daycare similar to a licensed daycare, requires I and everyone over 12 years old have a current criminal record check, I have my current first aid/cpr cert, and I have to take 20 hrs of classes in my first year then a minimum of 2 workshops per year. They are also a great resource for me as a provider and they also provide me with referrals. This is all for BC. I am not sure if it is different in other provinces