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Doorbell Camera Disclosures: Chicago vs Schaumburg

How do doorbell camera disclosures rules compare between Chicago, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Chicago has fewer restrictions than Schaumburg.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago doorbell cameras must comply with Illinois Eavesdropping Act 720 ILCS 5/14, the strictest two-party consent law in the nation, plus BIPA biometric rules. Audio recording without consent in private settings is criminal; video is generally permitted on the user's own property.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois Eavesdropping Act 720 ILCS 5/14 makes it a felony to record private conversations without consent of all parties. Doorbell cameras with audio capture in Cook County must avoid recording private conversations on adjacent properties. BIPA 740 ILCS 14 governs facial templates.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSchaumburg
Eavesdropping Act720 ILCS 5/14-
Consent ruleTwo-party for private talksAll parties required
BiometricsBIPA 740 ILCS 14-
BIPA penalty$1,000 to $5,000 per violation-
Video on propertyGenerally allowed-
Audio statute-720 ILCS 5/14
Biometric statute-740 ILCS 14 BIPA
BIPA damages-$1,000 to $5,000 each

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Can my Ring camera record audio?

Recording audio of private conversations without consent of all parties violates 720 ILCS 5/14. Audio capture of public-sidewalk speech without privacy expectation is generally lawful, but disabling audio is the safest course.

Do I need to post a sign?

Chicago does not require posted notice for residential doorbell cameras. Some landlords, HOAs, and condo boards require disclosure. Commercial premises using facial recognition must obtain written BIPA consent before any biometric capture.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can my Ring doorbell record audio at my front door?

Audio of conversations within your own home is fine. Audio capturing conversations on neighbor property where privacy is expected can violate the Illinois Eavesdropping Act and become a felony.

Do I need to disclose my camera to visitors?

Illinois law does not mandate visible doorbell camera signage, but posting notice helps establish consent for any incidental audio capture and reduces eavesdropping liability.

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