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Permit Requirements: Orland Park vs Tinley Park

How do permit requirements rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Orland Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires a fence permit from the Building Division for all new fences and replacements. Permit applications include a plat of survey showing fence location, height, materials, and property lines.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park requires a building permit for most new fences and fence replacements. Applications are submitted to Community Development with a site plan, property survey, and fence specifications. Permit fees vary by fence length and type.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkTinley Park
Permit RequiredYes, all fencesYes, before install
Survey RequiredYes, with permit application-
Finished SideFaces neighborFaces neighbors/street
JULIE LocateRequired (call 811)-
ContactBuilding (708) 403-6200Community Dev (708) 444-5100
Survey Needed-Plat of survey required
Barbed Wire-Prohibited residential

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Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fence in Orland Park?

Yes. All new fences, replacements, and material changes require a building permit from the Orland Park Building Division.

How much does a fence permit cost in Orland Park?

Residential fence permits are typically $50-$100. Fees vary by fence length and project scope.

Do I need HOA approval too?

Likely yes. Many Orland Park subdivisions require HOA approval in addition to the village permit. HOA review is separate and must be obtained independently.

Tinley Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace a fence in Tinley Park?

Yes. Most fence replacements require a permit, especially if the location, height, or material changes. Exact-location, same-type repairs may qualify as maintenance but confirm with Community Development.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

Tinley Park requires the finished (smooth) side of the fence to face neighboring properties and the street. Posts and rails face inward toward the installing owner's yard.

Does my HOA also need to approve?

If your subdivision has HOA covenants or architectural guidelines, yes. HOA approval is separate from the village permit and both may be required.

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