An Illinois Dispositional Order is a legal document issued after a criminal case in the state of Illinois has been decided. It outlines the disposition of the case, which includes the sentence imposed by the court, any fines, restitution, and other conditions the defendant must meet. It can also include details on community service, probation, or other forms of supervised release. There are three types of Illinois Dispositional Orders: a Judgment Order, a Sentence Order, and a Probation Order. A Judgment Order states the outcome of the case and the sentence imposed. A Sentence Order outlines the specific terms and conditions of the sentence, such as fines or restitution, and any special conditions imposed by the court. A Probation Order details the terms and conditions of the defendant's probation, including any supervision requirements.