Most Lake County municipalities (Gurnee, Waukegan, Libertyville) do not require a permit for residential garage sales. Highland Park and Lake Forest require free registration. Unincorporated Lake County has no permit requirement; standard zoning applies.
Garage sale permit requirements vary across Lake County communities. Waukegan Code Title 5 does not require a permit for residential garage sales held within frequency limits. Gurnee Municipal Code similarly allows garage sales without permits. Libertyville requires no permit for residential sales meeting time/frequency rules. Highland Park Code Ch. 110 requires free online registration at the city's website for garage and estate sales, primarily to track signage and frequency. Lake Forest requires a no-cost permit obtainable at City Hall or online, which includes sign placement guidelines. Unincorporated Lake County has no permit requirement, but sales must not violate UDO home-occupation rules (no ongoing retail). Merchandise must be personal property, not commercially acquired for resale β that would trigger home-business and Illinois retailers' occupation tax obligations under 35 ILCS 120. Churches, schools, and neighborhood/block-wide sales may be treated as single events or require separate event permits.
Operating without required registration in Highland Park/Lake Forest: $25-$100 fine. Commercial/retail operations without business license: $200-$1,000 plus tax compliance with Illinois Department of Revenue. Signage violations: $25-$75 per sign.
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