Tree Removal Permit Requirements in Illinois (IL)

Illinois has a light level of tree removal regulation. There is no statewide tree removal permit requirement. Illinois has no statewide tree permit requirement. The Illinois Forestry Development Act encourages tree preservation but does not mandate permits. Several municipalities, particularly in the Chicago suburbs, have comprehensive tree ordinances.

Regulation Level Light No state law
Permit Required? Local jurisdictions decide
Heritage Tree Min. N/A No heritage designation
Fines Varies by municipality

Key Requirements in Illinois

State Tree Law No
Permit Required Local jurisdictions decide
Protected Species None specifically listed at state level
Heritage Tree Diameter No state-level heritage designation
Fine Range Varies by municipality
Replacement Required No
Arborist Report No
Emergency Exemption Yes

Tree Regulations by City in Illinois

Some cities in Illinois have stricter tree regulations than the state average. Local ordinances often apply on top of any state-level rules. Check the specific city requirements below before removing any trees.

City Regulation Level Local Requirements
Evanston Stricter than state Strict Significant tree ordinance. Permit required for trees over 8" DBH on private property. Heritage trees have additional protections.
Highland Park Stricter than state Strict Tree preservation ordinance. Significant trees (8"+ DBH) require permit for removal. Arborist report required.
Chicago Stricter than state Moderate Permit required for parkway/street tree removal from Bureau of Forestry. Private property trees generally not regulated unless in a planned development district.
Naperville Stricter than state Moderate Tree preservation during development. Heritage trees protected on all properties.
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How Illinois Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Illinois with five states that have similar tree removal regulation levels. This comparison helps illustrate where Illinois stands nationally.

State Regulation State Law Protected Species Replacement
Illinois (IL) Light No None specifically listed No
Colorado (CO) Light No None specifically listed No
Delaware (DE) Light No None specifically listed No
Georgia (GA) Light No None specifically listed No
Louisiana (LA) Light No Bald Cypress No
Michigan (MI) Light No None specifically listed No

Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Removal in Illinois

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Illinois?

Illinois does not have a statewide tree removal permit requirement. However, your city or county may have local tree ordinances that require permits. Check with your local building or planning department before removing trees.

What are the fines for illegal tree removal in Illinois?

Fines for unauthorized tree removal in Illinois vary by municipality. Some cities have significant penalties while others have minimal enforcement. Check your local city or county ordinance for specific penalty information.

Can I remove a dead or dangerous tree in Illinois without a permit?

Yes, Illinois generally allows emergency removal of trees that pose an imminent hazard to life or property. However, you may still need to document the emergency (photographs, arborist assessment) and notify your local authority afterwards. For non-emergency dead tree removal, check whether your municipality still requires a permit.

Check Your Specific City

Tree regulations often vary significantly between cities within Illinois. Use our tree permit lookup tool to find the exact requirements for your city, or browse all 50 states to compare tree regulations across the country. Remember: when state and local rules differ, the stricter rule typically applies.