An Illinois Claim Order is a court document used in civil court proceedings in the state of Illinois. It can be issued by a judge in response to a complaint that has been filed. The Claim Order is a court order that requires a respondent to appear in court and answer questions or provide information regarding the claims made in the complaint. It also requires the respondent to file an answer or other response to the complaint. There are two types of Illinois Claim Orders: Default Illinois Claim Orders and Contested Illinois Claim Orders. A Default Illinois Claim Order is issued when the respondent fails to respond to the complaint. It orders the respondent to appear in court and answer the complaint. A Contested Illinois Claim Order is issued when the respondent files a response to the complaint. It orders the respondent to appear in court to defend their response to the complaint.