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Still Photography Permits: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do still photography permits rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Chicago has fewer restrictions than Orland Park.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago Film Office permits are required for still photography on public property when crews exceed five people, equipment blocks pedestrian flow, or commercial product is the focus. Personal photography and small editorial shoots are exempt under MCC 4-156-200.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Commercial still photography on Forest Preserve property requires the same FPDCC permit as motion-picture filming. Editorial news photography and personal family or wedding shots are generally exempt unless they involve large crews, props, or amplified sound under FPDCC Ordinance Article VI.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Permit thresholdCrew over five people-
CodeMCC 4-156-200-
Insurance$1M liability-
Lead timeFive business days-
Personal useExempt without staging-
Permit trigger-Paid commercial still work
Editorial exception-Small news crews exempt
Personal exception-No props or amplified sound
Daily fee-$250–$2,500 commercial
Wedding photo-Often needs picnic permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Do I need a permit for engagement photos at Millennium Park?

A small wedding or engagement shoot without large lighting or tripods normally does not need a Film Office permit, but the Park District has separate photography rules around the Bean and may require its own permit.

How fast can I get a still photo permit in Chicago?

Standard processing is five business days. Rush permits are available for urgent shoots within 48 hours, subject to a higher fee and Film Office availability.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I need an FPDCC permit for engagement photos?

A solo photographer with a single couple and no props generally falls under the personal exception. Larger bridal-party shoots with assistants, lighting, or formal wedding attire often trigger the picnic special-use permit or filming permit, depending on crew size.

Are newspaper photographers exempt from FPDCC fees?

Generally yes for spot news and feature editorial work. Photographers should carry press credentials and notify FPDCC police if a large story warrants advance coordination. Commercial assignments such as advertising shoots are not exempt.

Can a small business do product photography in a preserve?

Only with a paid commercial filming permit from FPDCC, even if the business is small or local. The permit fee scales with crew and impact, and proof of $1 million liability insurance naming FPDCC is required before the shoot.

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