Bar & Nightclub Noise: Chicago vs Schaumburg
How do bar & nightclub noise rules compare between Chicago, IL and Schaumburg, IL?
Chicago, IL
Cook County
Chicago regulates bar and nightclub noise under Section 8-32-080, which limits noise from businesses with liquor or amusement licenses. Sound should not be louder than an average conversation beyond 100 feet from the source. Section 9-76-145 specifically restricts broadcast or recorded sound.
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Cook County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Chicago | Schaumburg |
|---|---|---|
| Code Sections | Sec. 8-32-080 & 9-76-145 | - |
| Sound Standard | Not above conversation at 100 ft | - |
| Amplified Sound | Not audible at 75 ft from building | - |
| License Impact | Violations affect license renewal | - |
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Chicago FAQ
How loud can a bar be in Chicago?
Under Section 8-32-080, sound from bars with liquor licenses should not exceed average conversational levels beyond 100 feet. Section 9-76-145 prohibits amplified sound audible more than 75 feet from the building.
Can a bar lose its license for noise violations in Chicago?
Yes. Repeated noise violations are recorded and can lead to suspension or revocation of the liquor and entertainment licenses through BACP disciplinary proceedings.
Schaumburg FAQ
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