Cicero Traffic Laws - Speed, DUI & Calming

Transportation Illinois 4 Minutes Read · published March 08, 2026 Flag of Illinois

Cicero, Illinois drivers must follow posted speed limits, state DUI statutes and local traffic controls enforced by the Village of Cicero and Cicero Police Department. This guide explains where to find controlling municipal rules, how enforcement and penalties work, and practical steps to pay, contest or report violations in Cicero. Where the municipal code or departmental pages do not publish a numeric fine or deadline, this guide indicates that the amount or time limit is not specified on the cited page and notes official contacts for confirmation. Current as of March 2026.

Penalties & Enforcement

The primary enforcer for local traffic ordinances and on-street violations is the Cicero Police Department Traffic Division; see the department source for complaint and reporting procedures[1]. The Village code adopts and enforces traffic and parking rules as set in the municipal code and applicable state statutes[2].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for many traffic and DUI penalties; numeric fines are determined by municipal ticket schedules or state statute and are not published verbatim on the cited municipal pages.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing-offence ranges are not specified on the cited municipal pages; some penalties (especially for DUI) are governed by Illinois law rather than a city table.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: enforcement may include court appearances, court orders, and referral to state agencies for license action; specific suspension or seizure authority details are not specified on the cited municipal pages.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: report unsafe driving, speed concerns, or traffic-calming requests to the Cicero Police Department Traffic Division or the Village public works/planning office as listed on the department and municipal code pages[1].
  • Appeal and review: municipal tickets are typically contestable in the Village or Municipal Court; exact time limits for filing an appeal or requesting a hearing are not specified on the cited municipal pages and should be confirmed with the court or clerk.
For precise fines and deadlines, contact Cicero Police or the municipal court listed by the village.

Applications & Forms

Traffic citation payments, contest forms, and requests for traffic-calming studies are administered through municipal court, the police department, or public works depending on the issue; the municipal pages do not publish a complete consolidated list of form numbers or fees and often direct users to contact offices directly[2].

Speed Limits & Traffic Calming

Posted speed limits and traffic control devices determine speed rules on specific streets in Cicero. Local engineering or traffic-calming measures such as speed humps, curb extensions or signage changes are implemented by the Village after requests and reviews; the municipal pages describe the process but do not list standardized fees or schedule timings.

  • How limits are set: speed limits are posted per street and based on engineering assessments; where the municipal code references adoption of traffic rules it does not publish a citywide default numeric speed limit.
  • Traffic-calming requests: residents should submit requests to the Village public works or traffic division; the municipal pages indicate an application or review process but do not list a uniform application number or fee on the cited pages.
  • Inspections and studies: engineering or site studies may be required before physical calming devices are installed; scheduling and criteria are handled by the village and described on municipal resources.
Posted signage is the operative limit; obey local signs and signals at all times.

Common Violations

  • Speeding — typically enforced by ticket and court process.
  • Failure to obey traffic control devices — signals and stop signs.
  • Illegal parking in restricted zones or blocking fire lanes.
  • DUI or driving under the influence — enforced under state law and enforced locally by police.

FAQ

What is the default speed limit in Cicero?
The municipal code and posted signage control speed by street; a single citywide default numeric limit is not specified on the cited municipal pages. For location-specific limits, follow posted signs or contact the traffic division.
How much is a DUI fine in Cicero?
Specific fine amounts for DUI are governed by state statute or by municipal ticketing practices and are not specified on the cited Cicero pages; contact the police department or consult state DUI statutes for statutory penalties.
How do I request traffic calming on my block?
Submit a traffic-calming request to the Village public works or the Cicero Police traffic unit; the municipal pages describe a review process but do not list a single application number or standard fee.

How-To

  1. Review your citation: read the citation carefully and note the violation code and appearance date.
  2. Decide: pay the fine if you accept the ticket or prepare to contest it by requesting a hearing with the municipal court or clerk.
  3. Request a hearing: contact the municipal court or the issuing agency for the procedure and deadlines; obtain confirmation in writing.
  4. Gather evidence: collect photos, witness statements, and any records to present at the hearing.
  5. Attend the hearing or follow the court’s written process and keep records of outcomes and any payment receipts.

Key Takeaways

  • Obey posted speed and traffic signs; they are the operative rule on each street.
  • Report problems or request calming through Cicero Police or the village public works office.
  • If you receive a ticket, you may pay or request a hearing with the municipal court; confirm deadlines with the court.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Cicero Police Department - Traffic Division
  2. [2] Municode - Village of Cicero Code of Ordinances