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Barking Dogs: Elmhurst vs Naperville

How do barking dogs rules compare between Elmhurst, IL and Naperville, IL?

Elmhurst and Naperville have similar restriction levels.

Elmhurst, IL

DuPage County

Some Restrictions

DuPage County Animal Services enforces animal-related ordinances under Chapter 5 of the County Code of Ordinances in unincorporated areas. State authority for the county to regulate barking dogs and other noisy animals comes from 55 ILCS 5/5-1071.2, which applies to Illinois counties of 750,000–3,000,000 (DuPage, Cook, Kane, Lake, Will) and authorizes fines of $25–$200 per violation, with farm animals and licensed commercial kennels exempt.

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Naperville, IL

DuPage County

Some Restrictions

Naperville regulates animal noise under Title 10, Chapter 4 (Animal Control). Dogs causing frequent or prolonged noise disturbing neighbors may be declared a nuisance. Animal control handles complaints through the police department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElmhurstNaperville
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Code-Title 10, Chapter 4
Standard-Frequent/prolonged noise
Dog License-Required annually
Complaints-Police non-emergency line

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Elmhurst FAQ

How much can DuPage County fine me for a barking dog?

Under 55 ILCS 5/5-1071.2, fines for barking-dog or noisy-animal violations in DuPage County are not less than $25 and not more than $200 per offense. DuPage County implements this through Chapter 5 (Animals) of its Code of Ordinances. Farm animals and animals at a licensed commercial dog kennel are exempt from the statute.

How do I report a barking dog in unincorporated DuPage County?

Fill out the DuPage County Animal Services online complaint form for issues involving domestic animals or wildlife in UNINCORPORATED DuPage County. You can also call Animal Services at (630) 407-2800 during business hours, or the DuPage County Sheriff at (630) 407-2400 for after-hours emergencies.

Does the county handle barking dog complaints inside Naperville or Wheaton?

No. DuPage County Animal Services responds only in UNINCORPORATED areas. If the dog is inside an incorporated city or village (Naperville, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Lombard, Addison, Glen Ellyn, etc.), contact that municipality's police department or animal-control office instead — the county has no enforcement jurisdiction within their corporate limits.

Are farm dogs or kennel dogs covered by the county barking ordinance?

No. 55 ILCS 5/5-1071.2 — the state law that gives DuPage County its barking-dog authority — explicitly carves out "farm animals" and "animals kept at a commercial dog kennel." Those uses fall outside the county's barking-dog enforcement authority.

Naperville FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Naperville?

Call the Naperville Police non-emergency line at (630) 420-6666. Document the frequency and duration of barking to support enforcement action.

Do dogs need to be licensed in Naperville?

Yes. All dogs must be licensed annually with the City and vaccinated against rabies. Licenses are managed through the Police Department's Animal Control services.

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