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Animal Ordinances in Romeoville, IL (2026)

4 verified animal ordinances for Romeoville, Illinois, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Dog Leash Laws

Romeoville enforces animal control through its Police Department's Animal Control division. Pets found roaming streets are impounded ($45 pickup fee + $10/day boarding). All dogs and cats 6 months or older need a rabies tag and a Village tag ($4/year). Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5) requires vaccination and containment.

Romeoville Dog Leash Laws & Off-Leash Rules

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Romeoville does not have breed-specific legislation banning particular dog breeds. Illinois has no statewide breed ban preemption, but Romeoville has not enacted local breed restrictions. All dogs must be licensed, vaccinated, and contained per the Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5).

Romeoville Dog Breed Restrictions & Dangerous Dog Rules

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

Romeoville's specific beekeeping regulations are governed by the Village zoning code. Will County amended its zoning for beekeeping in 2018 (Ordinance 18-192). Illinois Bees and Apiaries Act (510 ILCS 20) requires state registration with the IL Department of Agriculture at no cost. Contact Village Planning for local guidance.

Romeoville Beekeeping & Apiary Regulations

Some Restrictions

Exotic Pets

Romeoville residents seeking to trap nuisance wildlife must first obtain a permit from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Will County's exotic animal ordinance (§155-9.25) requires special use permits with minimum acreage for exotic species. Common nuisance animals (raccoons, squirrels, opossums) should be reported to Animal Control at 815-886-1018.

Romeoville Exotic Pet & Wild Animal Regulations

Some Restrictions

Looking for Will County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Romeoville city rules.

Animal Ordinances in Will County