An Illinois Order (Blank) is a type of court order issued by a judge in the state of Illinois. There are several types of Illinois Orders, including: • Injunction Orders: These court orders forbid a person from committing a certain action or require a person to do something. • Temporary Restraining Orders: These court orders restrain a person from doing something until a hearing can be held. • Search Warrants: These court orders allow law enforcement to search a person or their belongings. • Protective Orders: These court orders are designed to protect victims of domestic violence or harassment from further harm. • Seizure Orders: These court orders allow law enforcement to seize property, such as money or contraband. • Garnishment Orders: These court orders require a third party, such as an employer or bank, to pay money to the court or to a creditor. • Eviction Orders: These court orders require a tenant to vacate a property. • Writs of Possession: These court orders allow a party to retake physical possession of property.