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Tattoo & Body Modification: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do tattoo & body modification rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tattoo and body art establishments in suburban Cook County need a Cook County Department of Public Health permit under the Illinois Body Art Code, 410 ILCS 54 and 77 IAC 797. Operators must follow infection-control rules, age verification, and informed consent procedures; Chicago runs a separate licensing scheme.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago issues a Tattoo Artist license under MCC Ch. 4-388 plus a separate establishment license. Operators also follow the Illinois Body Art Code, 410 ILCS 54, with CDPH inspections, sterilization standards, and a flat ban on tattooing anyone under 18.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
State lawIllinois Body Art Code 410 ILCS 54-
State rules77 IAC 797-
Permit issuerCook County DPH-
Minimum age18 with ID; parental consent below-
Chicago carve-outCDPH MCC 4-352 license-
Artist license-MCC Ch. 4-388 (BACP)
Health code-410 ILCS 54 Body Art
Inspector-CDPH
Minor rule-Under 18 prohibited
Sterilization-Single-use needles, autoclave

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I open a tattoo shop in unincorporated Cook?

Yes with a CCDPH body art establishment permit, an Illinois IDOR sales tax registration, and Ch. 54 county business license. The site must satisfy Ch. 102 commercial zoning, and Suburban municipalities may impose additional buffer or use rules.

Are home tattoo operations legal?

No. Both 410 ILCS 54 and CCDPH rules require permitted commercial premises with dedicated procedure rooms, hand-washing stations, and sterilization. Home or apartment tattooing for compensation cannot meet 77 IAC 797 standards and is unlawful.

Does CCDPH inspect events?

Yes. Conventions and pop-up events in suburban Cook need temporary body art permits. CCDPH inspectors verify single-use needles, sharps containers, and on-site supervision by a permitted operator before allowing procedures to begin.

Chicago FAQ

Can a 17-year-old get a tattoo with parental consent?

No. MCC 4-388-080 and 720 ILCS 5/12-10 prohibit tattooing anyone under 18 with no parental consent exception. Body piercing of minors does allow notarized parental consent.

Do I need both an artist and shop license?

Yes. BACP issues an individual Tattoo Artist license plus a separate business license for the studio. CDPH inspects the premises annually for sterilization and sanitation standards under 410 ILCS 54.

Are home tattoo studios legal?

No. The Illinois Body Art Code requires a fixed commercial location with hand-washing sinks, autoclave, and finishes meeting sanitation standards. Residential operation is barred and triggers BACP and CDPH enforcement.

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