Home-based businesses in unincorporated Will County are restricted from commercial signage to maintain residential character per the zoning code. The county's sign regulations are part of Chapter 155. Standard home occupation rules in Illinois counties typically prohibit or severely limit external signage. Contact the Land Use Department for specifics.
Will County home occupation regulations prohibit external signage, banners, or displays. No commercial vehicles with prominent business signage parked in driveways. Window displays prohibited. Intent is to maintain residential character. HOAs typically have even stricter sign restrictions. Illinois has no state-level home business signage preemption. Home rule cities enforce these restrictions through code compliance.
Sign removal order. Permit revocation risk. Code compliance fines $50 to $500.
Will County, IL
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Will County, IL
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Will County, IL
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