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Cannabis Delivery Rules: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do cannabis delivery rules rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Illinois CRTA allows licensed dispensaries to deliver to adult consumers statewide once the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation issues delivery rules. Cook County permits deliveries to unincorporated addresses by state-licensed dispensaries and prohibits unlicensed cannabis couriers under Ch. 102 and the County Sheriff's drug enforcement authority.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cannabis delivery to Chicago addresses is permitted only when the Illinois CRTA delivery framework authorizes it; the state has piloted limited dispensary delivery, and Chicago does not impose a separate citywide ban beyond state licensing requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
State law410 ILCS 705 (CRTA)410 ILCS 705
RegulatorIDFPR and IDOA-
Local permitNo separate Cook permit-
Possession cap30 grams flower per delivery-
Suburb opt-outSome Cook suburbs ban delivery-
State licensors-IDFPR and Department of Agriculture
Customer minimum age-21 adult, 18 medical
Vehicle requirement-GPS tracking, locked compartment
Local restriction-Origin dispensary zoning only

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I order cannabis delivered to a Cook County address?

Yes if the address is in unincorporated Cook or an opt-in suburb, the dispensary is state-licensed, and the recipient is 21 or older with valid ID. Many Cook suburbs ban cannabis delivery entirely.

Are unlicensed cannabis couriers ever legal in Illinois?

No. Only employees of state-licensed dispensaries may deliver adult-use cannabis. Independent courier services and gig delivery apps cannot lawfully transport cannabis under the CRTA, and unlicensed delivery is a felony.

Chicago FAQ

Can a driver leave product at my Chicago door?

No. Illinois delivery rules require the licensed driver to verify the customer's ID in person and hand product directly to the verified adult at the recorded address.

Can my Chicago condo association ban cannabis delivery?

A private building can restrict driver access to common areas, but the city does not block deliveries between state-licensed retailers and lawful adult customers anywhere in Chicago.

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