Illinois Order Extending Emergency Interim Or Plenary Order Of Protection Or Civil No Contact Order is a legal document issued by an Illinois court in order to protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or any other form of abuse. This order is designed to protect victims by preventing further contact with the abuser and by providing other necessary protections. It can last anywhere from 21 days to two years, depending on the specific circumstances. The three main types of Illinois Order Extending Emergency Interim Or Plenary Order Of Protection Or Civil No Contact Order are: 1. Emergency Interim Order: This order is issued by a court in order to provide immediate protection for a victim of domestic or sexual violence. It is valid for up to 21 days, and can be extended if necessary. 2. Plenary Order: This order is issued by a court in order to provide long-term protection for a victim of domestic or sexual violence. It can last up to two years, and can be extended if necessary. 3. Civil No Contact Order: This order is issued by a court in order to prevent contact between two parties who are involved in a civil lawsuit. It can last up to two years, and can be extended if necessary.