Antioch § 7.4.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Bicycle Registration This section requires residents of Antioch to register their bicycles with the chief of police and pay a small fee. The registration includes a description of the bicycle, an annual inspection for safety, and the affixing of an identification tag. Registration can be canceled for unsafe operation or violations, and changes in ownership or dismantled bicycles must be reported. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.4.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Inspections This section authorizes police officers to inspect bicycles at any reasonable time. Inspections are for verifying license plates, license numbers, serial numbers, and assessing the mechanical condition of the bicycle. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.310 Traffic & Vehicles Section Second Division Vehicles—Affixing Name and Address of Owner—Exceptions This section requires second division vehicles, with specific agricultural and recreational exceptions, to display the owner's name and address, maximum empty weight, and certificate/permit number on both sides in contrasting colors. This information is to be painted or firmly affixed to the vehicle. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.1514.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Bicycle License Required This ordinance requires all bicycles used on public ways within Bartlett to be licensed and registered with the Police Department. An exception is made for individuals passing through the Village for less than 24 hours. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.1514.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration Of Bicycles This section requires any bicycle owner operating a bicycle on public ways in Bartlett to apply for a license with the Police Department. The application must include specific details about the owner and the bicycle, and the Police Department will maintain a record of all registered bicycles. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.1514.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Issuance Of License This section outlines the process for licensing bicycles in Bartlett. It mandates the stamping of a unique number on bicycles lacking a serial number and requires that a corresponding metal plate or sticker be permanently affixed to the licensed bicycle upon issuance. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.1514.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section License Fees This section establishes a fifty-cent fee for bicycle registration and licensing. Revenue generated from these fees must be remitted to the village director of finance within 24 hours and is designated for the actual costs associated with issuing licenses. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.1514.6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Sale Or Transfer Of Ownership This section requires purchasers of registered bicycles in Bartlett to re-register them within ten days. It also mandates that bicycle dealers report all purchases and sales to the police department, including details about the buyer, seller, and the bicycle itself. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.5.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section License Required This section requires residents of Bensenville who own or regularly operate bicycles with a wheel diameter of 20 inches or more to obtain a license and registration tag from the Chief of Police. A fee is charged for the tag, which can be transferred to a new bicycle under certain conditions. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.5.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application For License This section outlines the process for applying for a bicycle license in Bensenville. It details the required information on the application, the signature requirements for minors, and the submission and inspection procedures at the police station before a license can be issued. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.5.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Inspection This section outlines the requirements for bicycle inspections in Bensenville. The Chief of Police or their designees must inspect bicycles before licensing to ensure they are not in an unsafe condition. Police Department members can also inspect bicycles at reasonable times to check license and serial numbers and mechanical condition. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.5.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Identification Number This section requires the Chief of Police to assign and stamp an identification number on any bicycle that lacks a serial number or has an illegible or insufficient one before a license can be issued. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.5.6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Rental Agencies This ordinance requires that all bicycles rented or offered for rent by agencies within Bensenville must be properly licensed and display a registration tag, plate, or sticker. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berkeley § 7.11.1517.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Tampering With Serial Number Prohibited This section prohibits the destruction, removal, alteration, permanent covering, or defacement of a bicycle's manufacturer's serial number. It also makes it unlawful to own or possess a bicycle with such tampering. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 7.11.1517.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Licensing Provisions This section requires all bicycles operated within Berkeley village boundaries to be licensed and have a permanent license number attached. The chief of police is responsible for issuing these licenses after the owner demonstrates safe operation knowledge. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 7.11.1517.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Rental Agencies This section prohibits rental agencies in Berkeley from renting out bicycles unless they are properly licensed, have a permanent license number attached, and display a current inspection emblem. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 7.11.1517.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Operation Of Bicycles This section outlines regulations for bicycle operation within Berkeley, covering licensing, passenger carrying, riding conduct on paths and roadways, speed limits, and yielding requirements when entering public ways. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berwyn § 466.08 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration This section outlines the requirements for bicycle registration in Berwyn, including numbering, filing, sticker issuance and replacement, and reporting changes in ownership or dismantling of a registered bicycle. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1099 Traffic & Vehicles Section Required This section requires all bicycles owned by residents of Brookfield to be licensed by the village before being ridden or propelled on any street or public way. It also prohibits owners from permitting unlicensed bicycles they own to be ridden by others. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1100 Traffic & Vehicles Section Application This section outlines the process for applying for a license to own and operate a bicycle within Brookfield. Applications must be submitted to the police chief on a designated form. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1101 Traffic & Vehicles Section Fees This section establishes that the fee for a bicycle license, as required by this division, will be set forth in the village fee schedule and must be paid when the license is issued. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1102 Traffic & Vehicles Section Inspection prerequisite to issuance This section mandates that the police chief must inspect each bicycle before issuing a license. The police chief has the authority to deny a license if a bicycle is deemed unsafe due to its mechanical condition. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1104 Traffic & Vehicles Section License plate This section mandates the issuance and attachment of a license plate to bicycles upon licensing. It also outlines procedures for plate removal upon transfer of ownership or surrender to the police chief. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burbank § 15.102 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration—Required This section mandates that all resident owners or operators of bicycles in Burbank must register their bicycles with the police department. Upon registration, they will receive a registration number, a decal, and a card for use and operation. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.103 Traffic & Vehicles Section Same—Application; fee; decal This section outlines the process for bicycle registration in Burbank, specifying that applications are made through the police department. It clarifies that there are no fees associated with registration, decals, or the issuance of a registration card. The section also mandates that a city-provided decal must be permanently affixed to the bicycle's frame and be clearly visible. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.104 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration of dealers and renters of bicycles; reports This section requires bicycle rental agencies and dealers in Burbank to register with the police department and maintain records of all bicycles in their possession, rented, offered for sale, or sold. Rental agencies must also register rental bicycles and affix decals as specified in other sections. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.110 Traffic & Vehicles Section Seizure of violating bicycles; penalties This section outlines the procedures for seizing bicycles that are not properly identified, registered, or have mechanical defects. It also details penalties for violations, including fines, warnings, and notification of parents/guardians for minors. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.112 Traffic & Vehicles Section Possession of bicycle with altered number This section prohibits the buying, receiving, possessing, selling, or disposing of a bicycle or its parts if the manufacturer's, identification, or registration number has been removed, altered, defaced, destroyed, or falsified. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.113 Traffic & Vehicles Section Alteration of bicycle identification number This section prohibits any person from removing, altering, defacing, destroying, or falsifying a bicycle's manufacturer identification number, identification number, or registration number, or any component part thereof. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 15.114 Traffic & Vehicles Section Confiscation of bicycle with altered number This section mandates the confiscation of bicycles or their parts if the manufacturer's, identification, or registration number has been altered, removed, or defaced. If the number remains unidentifiable, the item is deemed contraband and disposed of through auction. View in Burbank’s full code →