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Vendor Permits: Chicago vs Orland Park

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

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago requires a peddler license under Municipal Code Chapter 4-244 for anyone selling merchandise, fruits, or vegetables from a wagon, vehicle, or cart that moves from place to place on public streets. Licenses are issued for a two-year period and must be renewed before expiration. The application must identify the type of commodity to be sold. Certain areas are designated no-peddling zones where licensed peddlers may not operate.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Orland Park requires a vendor permit for any commercial sales conducted from public rights-of-way or village property. Most vending occurs at permitted special events; ongoing public-street vending is generally prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Governing CodeChicago Municipal Code Chapter 4-244-
License Term2 years, renewable-
Food PrepNot allowed on carts β€” commissary kitchen required-
Carry LicenseMust be carried at all times while operating-
ApplicationDept. of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection-
Permit Required-Public ROW vending
Special Events-Through event organizer
Ice Cream Trucks-Separate license
Private Property-Owner consent + zoning

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Chicago FAQ

How do I get a street vendor license in Chicago?

Apply for a peddler license through the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection under Chapter 4-244. The license is issued for two years. Food vendors also need a food establishment license and a licensed commissary kitchen.

Can I cook food on my street vendor cart in Chicago?

No. Food preparation on non-motorized carts is not permitted. All food sold from carts must be previously prepared or stored in a licensed brick-and-mortar commissary kitchen.

Orland Park FAQ

Can I sell on an Orland Park sidewalk?

Generally no. Public-right-of-way vending is permitted only at approved special events. Apply through the event organizer.

What about ice cream trucks?

A separate ice cream vendor license with background check is required. Routes and hours are reviewed by the village.

Can I sell from a tent on a private parking lot?

With property owner consent and zoning compliance, yes. Contact Development Services to confirm zoning allowance for temporary outdoor sales.

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