Street vendor permits in Orland Park, IL — sometimes called sidewalk vendor licenses, mobile vendor permits, or peddler permits — are the licenses required to sell goods or food on public property.
Orland Park requires a vendor permit for any commercial sales conducted from public rights-of-way or village property. Most vending occurs at permitted special events; ongoing public-street vending is generally prohibited.
Street vending in Orland Park is regulated through the village's business licensing and peddler/vendor provisions. Commercial sales from public rights-of-way (sidewalks, streets, parkways) require village permit and are typically issued only in connection with special events such as the Taste of Orland Park, the Saturday Concert Series at Centennial Park West, or Hometown Holidays. Ice cream trucks operating in residential neighborhoods require a separate ice cream vendor license with background check, vehicle inspection, and route approval. Stationary vending on private commercial property requires owner consent and zoning compliance, not necessarily a public vendor permit. Mobile food vendors are regulated separately as food trucks. Religious, political, and charitable activities receive different treatment under First Amendment principles.
Unpermitted public vending: $250-$750 per occurrence and merchandise seizure. Unlicensed ice cream trucks: $500 plus impoundment. Special event vending without organizer authorization: removal from event.
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