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Microchipping: Chicago vs Tinley Park

How do microchipping rules compare between Chicago, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Chicago and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago Animal Care and Control microchips every dog and cat before adoption or owner-redemption under MCC 7-12-310. There is no citywide mandate that privately owned pets be chipped, but Illinois Animal Control Act 510 ILCS 5 expects identification on impounded animals.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control requires microchipping for every dog and cat released through county-supported shelters. Owners must keep registry data current; many suburban shelters and rescues have adopted matching policies under Chapter 30.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoTinley Park
Adoption ruleMCC 7-12-310 chip before releaseMicrochip required at release
Cost at adoptionIncluded in fee-
Impound rescan$25 at CACC intake-
Lookup toolAAHA Universal Microchip Lookup-
Private mandateNone citywide-
Code chapter-Cook Code Chapter 30
Registry duty-Keep contact info current
Lead agency-CCDARC
Suburbs-Most match adoption rule

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Is microchipping required for my pet?

Not for privately owned animals. Only CACC adopters and reclaimed-impound owners must accept a chip under MCC 7-12-310. Most vets recommend it because tags fall off and chips greatly improve return-to-owner rates.

How do I update chip registration?

Contact your chip manufacturer (HomeAgain, AKC Reunite, etc.) or use the AAHA Universal Lookup to find your registry. Update address and phone whenever you move; CACC matches numbers against current contact info.

Tinley Park FAQ

Where do I update my pet's microchip information?

Through the chip manufacturer's registry plus any local license database. After moves, phone changes, or ownership transfers, update both promptly so CCDARC can reunite a lost pet quickly with the right owner.

Is microchipping required for all Cook County pets?

Not universally yet. CCDARC requires it for shelter adoptions and strongly encourages it at licensing. Many Cook suburbs and Chicago Animal Care and Control match the rule, so it functions as the county baseline.

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