Illinois Pet Shop and Boarding Facility regulations and the Pet Health Act govern grooming standards statewide. Cook County Department of Public Health issues animal-care facility permits under Chapter 42, layering inspection on top of state Department of Agriculture oversight.
Pet groomers in Cook County operate under the Illinois Pet Shop Operators Act, the Animal Welfare Act (225 ILCS 605), and the Pet Health Act, all administered by the Illinois Department of Agriculture. In unincorporated Cook County and in suburbs that contract with the county, the Cook County Department of Public Health issues an animal-care facility permit under Cook County Code Chapter 42, inspecting for sanitation, water-quality, kennel space, and disease control. Mobile grooming vans must add wastewater controls and vehicle compliance. Storefront zoning falls under Cook County Code Chapter 102, generally permitted in commercial zones with conditions on noise, odor, and parking.
Operating without a state Department of Agriculture license or county DPH animal-care permit risks closure, daily fines, and back-fee assessment. Sanitation or animal-handling violations can suspend permits, draw misdemeanor referrals, and trigger zoning enforcement.
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