How to Complete a Declaration of Voluntary Surrender for a Licensed Childcare Service
If you run a licensed childcare service in the UK, there might come a time when you decide to close your business voluntarily. Maybe you’re retiring, switching careers, or simply moving on to a new chapter. In that case, you’ll need to officially let Ofsted (The Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills) know by submitting a Declaration of Voluntary Surrender.
In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process in simple, straightforward terms. Think of it as a friendly guide to help you navigate this part of your childcare journey with ease.
What is a Declaration of Voluntary Surrender?
Let’s start by breaking down what this term actually means. A Declaration of Voluntary Surrender is a formal statement or form that you submit to Ofsted when you no longer wish to hold your childcare registration.
In simpler words, it’s your way of telling the government, “I’m choosing to stop running my childcare business, and I no longer want my license.”
Why would someone surrender their childcare license?
There are many perfectly valid reasons to voluntarily surrender your registration. Here are some common ones:
- Retirement – You’ve had a long, fulfilling career and it’s time to rest.
- Career change – You’ve found a new passion and want to explore a different job.
- Family or medical reasons – Personal life takes priority and you need time away.
- Business shift – You may be moving to a different area or restructuring your services.
No matter the reason, the process is about closing this chapter responsibly and legally.
Who Needs to Submit One?
This form applies to anyone who is:
- A registered provider of childcare on the Early Years Register or the Childcare Register
- A childminder or daycare provider who holds a current Ofsted registration
If you’re unsure about whether this applies to your situation, the good news is that the form itself provides guidance. And we’re also here to break it down for you!
Steps to Complete a Declaration of Voluntary Surrender
Filling out a form sounds simple, right? And it is. But when it comes to government paperwork, it helps to be extra careful and thorough. A small mistake can lead to delays—or worse, legal complications.
Let’s go step-by-step so you know exactly what to expect as you complete your Declaration of Voluntary Surrender.
Step 1: Download the Form
You can find the official form at the UK government’s website. Here’s the direct link for easy access:
Download the Declaration of Voluntary Surrender Form
Step 2: Read the Instructions Carefully
This step might feel obvious, but it’s important. Government documents often come with detailed instructions that you don’t want to skip. The guidance helps ensure that you provide the correct information and understand what you’re agreeing to.
Step 3: Fill in Your Details
The form will ask for specific information about:
- Your name and contact information
- Your registration number with Ofsted
- Details of your service – whether you’re a childminder, daycare center, etc.
Be honest and accurate—a mismatch in information might delay the process.
Step 4: Declare Your Intentions
This is the part where you officially state your reason for surrendering your registration. There’s space on the form to share your reasons, and while it doesn’t have to be a long story, clear communication is always appreciated.
Some examples you might write in this section:
- “Closing due to personal health reasons.”
- “Moving abroad, no longer providing childcare services.”
- “Business restructure—transitioning to unregistered nanny services.”
Step 5: Sign and Date
Once everything is filled in, you’ll sign and date the form. This is your official confirmation that the information is true and that you’re surrendering the registration voluntarily.
A helpful tip: make sure you use your legal name, and write clearly so there’s no confusion.
Step 6: Submit the Form to Ofsted
Once your form is complete, you can submit it to Ofsted by post or email. The contact details are usually listed on the last page of the form.
If in doubt, always check the form instructions or visit the official Gov.uk page for the most recent submission methods.
What Happens After You Submit the Form?
Once Ofsted receives your declaration, they’ll process your surrender as soon as they can. If everything is in order, your registration will be officially cancelled.
Are there follow-up steps?
You may receive a confirmation letter or email stating that your registration has ended. Be sure to keep this for your records—it can come in handy later if you need to prove your previous childcare status or for tax and legal purposes.
Also, make sure you inform:
- Your clients – Parents and guardians should be told in advance.
- Your staff – If you run a daycare with employees.
- Local authorities or childcare agencies – depending on your setup.
Common Questions & Concerns
1. Can I change my mind after submitting the form?
Technically yes—if Ofsted hasn’t processed your surrender yet, you may be able to withdraw your declaration. But it’s important to act fast and contact them immediately if you change your mind.
2. Will I get a refund of my registration fees?
No, generally you won’t receive a refund for any registration fees you’ve already paid. Your voluntary surrender doesn’t entitle you to a refund.
3. Can I reapply for registration in the future?
Absolutely. If in the future you decide to reopen your childcare service, you’ll need to go through the full registration process again. But surrendering your license now doesn’t disqualify you from reapplying later.
4. What if I have compliance issues?
If there are outstanding compliance issues or complaints, surrendering your registration won’t make those disappear. Ofsted has the right to continue their investigation even after you surrender your license.
Helpful Tips for a Smooth Process
Before you wrap up completely, here are a few quick tips to make sure your voluntary surrender goes off without a hitch:
- Notify parents and guardians early – Give them enough time to find alternative care.
- Keep copies of all correspondence – Forms, emails, confirmation letters, etc.
- Close out any financial or legal obligations – Final invoices, employee payments, etc.
- Check with your insurance provider – Let them know you’re closing your business.
Final Thoughts
Surrendering your childcare registration is a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be a stressful one. By understanding the process and following the steps carefully, you can make the change confidently and responsibly.
Whether you’re moving on to retirement, shifting careers, or taking a break, submitting your Declaration of Voluntary Surrender is the right way to close your childcare chapter with professionalism.
Need the form or want to learn more? Visit the official UK Government website here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/declaration-of-voluntary-surrender
We hope this guide made submitting your declaration less intimidating. Stay tuned for more helpful legal and childcare content to support you every step of the way!