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Panel Permits: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do panel permits rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook and Joliet have similar restriction levels.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Will County and municipalities require building and electrical permits for solar PV installations. Illinois Distributed Generation Rebate Act and Adjustable Block Program apply. Expedited permitting per Illinois Solar Permitting Act (50 ILCS 745) with 14-day review targets. Fire setbacks per 2015 IFC Section 605.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Solar panel installations in Joliet require a building permit from the Building & Inspectional Services Division. The city follows the adopted building and electrical codes for solar installations. Illinois Public Act 102-1123 standardizes local permitting for renewable energy facilities and prohibits local governments from banning solar installations. Joliet does not impose additional restrictions beyond standard building code requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
Permit Fee Cap$450 per 50 ILCS 745-
Review Target14 business days-
Fire Setback3 ft ridge, 18 in perimeter-
InterconnectionComEd ICC Part 466-
IncentivesIllinois Shines ABP-
Permit Required-Building permit from Building & Inspectional Services
Code Compliance-National Electrical Code and International Building Code
State Protection-IL Public Act 102-1123 standardizes solar permitting
Solar Rights-Illinois Solar Rights Act (765 ILCS 165)
Net Metering-Available through ComEd under Illinois law
Inspections-Required during and after installation

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Bolingbrook FAQ

How fast will Will County review my solar permit?

Under Illinois Solar Permitting Act (50 ILCS 745/15), residential systems under 15 kW get a 14-business-day review. Complete applications with pre-approved structural documents typically clear faster.

Do I qualify for ComEd net metering?

Yes. ComEd offers full retail net metering for residential systems up to 25 kW under ICC Part 465. Interconnection applications Level 1 (fast-track) handle up to 10 kW; larger systems require Level 2 or 3 review.

Joliet FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels in Joliet?

Yes. A building permit is required from the Building & Inspectional Services Division. Applications must include system specs, structural analysis, and electrical plans.

Can Joliet restrict solar panel installation?

No. Illinois Public Act 102-1123 prohibits local governments from banning solar installations. The Illinois Solar Rights Act also protects homeowners' right to install solar systems.

Is net metering available in Joliet?

Yes. Grid-connected solar systems qualify for net metering through ComEd under Illinois law, allowing excess generation to offset electricity costs.

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