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Chicago vs Oak Lawn

How do signage rules rules compare between Chicago, IL and Oak Lawn, IL?

Chicago and Oak Lawn have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago Zoning Ordinance Section 17-9-0202 and Municipal Code Section 4-6-270 prohibit any exterior signage for home occupations. No evidence of the business may be visible from outside the dwelling unit or residential building.

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Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Oak Lawn prohibits signage for home-based businesses. The Village's zoning code requires that home occupations have no exterior evidence of the business, which includes signs of any type. Commercial signs are restricted to commercially-zoned properties under Oak Lawn's sign ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOak Lawn
Signage AllowedNone — no exterior signage permitted-
Zoning CodeSection 17-9-0202-
Business License CodeSection 4-6-270-
Multi-UnitNo signage in common areas-
Signs Allowed-None of any type
Window Signs-Prohibited
Yard Signs-Prohibited
Vehicle Signs-Not at residence
Fines-From $75/day

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Chicago FAQ

Can I put a sign for my home business in Chicago?

No. Section 17-9-0202 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance prohibits any signage or visible evidence of a home occupation on the exterior of the dwelling, building, or any accessory structure.

What about a small sign in a window?

No exterior-facing signage or evidence of the home business is permitted. In multi-unit buildings, signage cannot be placed in any interior common area outside your unit either.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I put a small sign for my home business in Oak Lawn?

No. Oak Lawn prohibits all signage for home occupations, including small signs. No exterior indication of the business is permitted in residential zones.

Can I park a commercially-lettered vehicle at my home?

A commercial vehicle visible from the street may be considered exterior evidence of a business. Parking the vehicle in a garage or out of public view avoids this issue.

How can I advertise my home business legally?

Online platforms, social media, business cards, and off-site advertising are all permitted. The restriction only applies to physical signage at or visible from the residential property.

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