Will County municipalities allow garage sales during daylight hours, typically 7 or 8 AM to 7 or 8 PM. Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Joliet, and Romeoville align hours to their general noise ordinances, with no sales permitted overnight.
Will County municipal garage sale hour limits: Bolingbrook Code Β§9-4-6 allows 7 AM to 8 PM; Plainfield Β§9-2-10 allows 8 AM to 7 PM; Joliet Β§18-44 allows 8 AM to 8 PM consistent with the municipal noise code Β§20-29; Romeoville Β§5-3-2 allows 7 AM to 8 PM; Frankfort Β§112.04 allows 8 AM to 7 PM; Mokena and New Lenox allow 7 AM to 7 PM; Lockport Β§10-24 allows 8 AM to 6 PM. Sales generally run Thursday through Sunday with no restrictions on weekday sales. Merchandise, tables, and display items must be stored or removed from view outside permitted hours. Items left curbside after hours may trigger a property-maintenance nuisance citation under local blight ordinances. Parking during sales must not block sidewalks or emergency-vehicle access per 625 ILCS 5/11-1303 (Illinois Vehicle Code). Sunday morning sales are permitted in all Will County municipalities.
Operating outside allowed hours: $25 to $100 per occurrence. Items left curbside after hours: property-maintenance blight citation $50 to $200. Blocking sidewalks: parking citation $50 to $100.
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