Animal Hoarding: Chicago vs Orland Park
How do animal hoarding rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?
Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.
Chicago, IL
Cook County
Animal hoarding in Chicago is addressed through the Municipal Code Chapter 7-12 and Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC). Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act (510 ILCS 70) covers cruelty.
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Cook County
Animal hoarding in unincorporated Cook County is addressed through the county animal control ordinance and Cook County Animal & Rabies Control. Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act (510 ILCS 70) covers cruelty.
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| Fact | Chicago | Orland Park |
|---|---|---|
| Code | Chapter 7-12 | - |
| CACC | (312) 747-1406 | - |
| Cruelty | 510 ILCS 70 | - |
| CPD Unit | Animal Crimes Unit | - |
| Animal Control | - | (708) 974-6140 |
| Cruelty Law | - | 510 ILCS 70 |
| Misdemeanor | - | Up to $2,500 + 1 year |
| Felony | - | Aggravated: 1-3 years |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Chicago FAQ
How many pets in Chicago?
Municipal code limits apply. Contact CACC at (312) 747-1406.
Report hoarding?
CACC at (312) 747-1406. Serious cases: CPD Animal Crimes Unit.
Penalties?
Municipal fines $200-$500 plus state criminal charges under 510 ILCS 70.
Orland Park FAQ
How to report hoarding?
Cook County Animal & Rabies Control at (708) 974-6140.
Penalties?
Cruelty is a Class A misdemeanor ($2,500, 1 year). Aggravated cruelty is a Class 4 felony.
How many pets allowed?
No specific county limit for unincorporated areas. Nuisance standards apply.
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