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Oak Lawn vs Schaumburg

How do exotic pets rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Oak Lawn has fewer restrictions than Schaumburg.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Farm animals likely prohibited in Oak Lawn residential zones. Illinois has no statewide exotic pet preemption. Cook County Animal Control enforces animal regulations.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Schaumburg prohibits keeping dangerous wild animals as pets in residential areas. The village code restricts ownership of venomous snakes, large predatory cats, primates, and other wild or exotic species without permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnSchaumburg
Farm AnimalsGenerally prohibited in residential zones-
State LawNo IL statewide exotic pet preemptionDangerous Animals Act applies
ContactCook County Animal Control: 708-974-6140-
Wild Animals-Prohibited in village limits
Venomous Snakes-Not permitted
Ferrets-Legal in Illinois
Small Exotics-Generally permitted

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Oak Lawn?

Farm animals likely prohibited in Oak Lawn residential zones. Illinois has no statewide exotic pet preemption. Cook County Animal Control enforces animal regulations.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Oak Lawn?

Farm Animals: Generally prohibited in residential zones. State Law: No IL statewide exotic pet preemption. Contact: Cook County Animal Control: 708-974-6140.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in Schaumburg?

Small domesticated exotics like reptiles, fish, and small birds are generally permitted. Dangerous wild animals including large cats, primates, and venomous snakes are prohibited.

Are ferrets legal in Schaumburg?

Yes. Ferrets are legal under Illinois law and may be kept as pets in Schaumburg.

What happens if I keep a prohibited animal?

The animal may be seized, and the owner may face criminal charges under Illinois law and village fines. Owners are liable for any injuries the animal causes.

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