Film location permits in Orland Park, IL — sometimes called film shoot permits, production permits, or filming authorizations — cover commercial photography, video shoots, and motion picture production.
Commercial filming in Orland Park requires a film permit issued by the Village Manager's office when filming involves public property, rights-of-way, or significant impact on residential or commercial areas. Personal use and small still photography are generally exempt.
Orland Park requires film permits for commercial productions filming on village property, public rights-of-way, or in ways that impact traffic, parking, or noise levels. Permit applications include production schedule, location maps, equipment lists, traffic and parking plans, certificates of liability insurance (typically $1-2M), workers' compensation, and possible police detail or traffic-control payment. Productions filming in residential neighborhoods generally require resident notification. Drone filming requires LAANC authorization for Midway airspace plus the film permit. Documentary, news, and First Amendment-protected filming in public spaces are treated more permissively. Filming on private property does not require a village permit but may require business licensing depending on duration. Coordination with the Illinois Film Office can help large productions identify additional resources.
Filming without permit on public property: $500-$2,500 per day. Failure to provide insurance or required services: cease-and-desist plus damages.
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