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Secondhand Dealers: Chicago vs Tinley Park

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

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago secondhand dealers need a BACP license under MCC Ch. 4-264 and must report every transaction to CPD within 24 hours. State law under 205 ILCS 510 layers fingerprint checks and surety bonds, while a 30-day police hold blocks resale of purchased property.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Secondhand dealers in Illinois must register with local police and report transactions under municipal ordinances rooted in 65 ILCS 5/11-42-1. Cook County Sheriff oversees unincorporated suburban dealers, requiring photo ID, item descriptions, and 10- to 15-day holds before resale.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoTinley Park
Local authorityMCC Ch. 4-264-
State statute205 ILCS 510-
Reporting deadline24 hours via LeadsOnline-
Police hold30 days minimum-
Inspection authorityCPD without warrant-
State authority-65 ILCS 5/11-42-1 home rule
County license-Cook County Code Ch. 54
Reporting system-Leads Online or similar
Typical hold-10 to 15 days
Chicago carve-out-MCC 4-264 separate license

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Do I need both state and city permits?

Yes. Illinois requires registration under 205 ILCS 510 with bond and fingerprint checks, and Chicago requires a separate BACP Secondhand Dealer license plus zoning verification before opening doors.

How quickly must transactions be reported?

Every purchased item must be uploaded to LeadsOnline or the CPD portal within 24 hours, including seller identification, photographs, and serial numbers, under MCC 4-264-070.

Can I resell items immediately?

No. MCC 4-264-090 imposes a 30-day police hold. Detectives use the period to cross-check property against stolen-goods reports before merchandise can leave the store.

Tinley Park FAQ

What counts as a secondhand dealer?

Resale and consignment shops, gold and silver buyers, electronics buyers, used phone retailers, and any business buying used goods from the public for resale generally qualify. Antique dealers selling on consignment without buying may be exempt depending on local ordinance.

Do I have to keep records?

Yes. Most Cook County suburbs require photo ID, item descriptions with serial numbers, purchase date, and amount paid retained one to three years. Many require electronic upload to Leads Online within 24 hours of purchase.

How long must I hold an item?

Hold periods vary by ordinance but typically run 10 to 15 days in suburban Cook to allow police to identify stolen property. Pawnbrokers under 205 ILCS 510 follow longer state hold periods, generally 30 days from pledge or purchase.

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