The Illinois Order Extending Emergency Order Of Protection Or Civil No Contact Order is a court order issued by an Illinois court that grants an individual protection from another person, typically in cases of domestic abuse, stalking, or harassment. This order can extend the time period of an existing Emergency Order of Protection or Civil No Contact Order. It can also provide additional protections such as prohibiting the abuser from possessing firearms or having contact with the protected person’s family or friends. There are three types of Illinois Order Extending Emergency Order Of Protection Or Civil No Contact Order: 1. Emergency Order Of Protection: This order is granted to protect an individual who is in immediate danger or is experiencing abuse from another person. It provides protection for a limited time, typically only a few weeks. 2. Civil No Contact Order: This order is granted to protect an individual from harassment, stalking, or other forms of abuse from another person. It is typically granted for a longer period of time, up to two years. 3. Interim Order Of Protection: This order is granted while a full hearing is pending to extend an Emergency Order Of Protection or Civil No Contact Order for up to 30 days. It is intended to provide temporary protection while the full hearing is pending.