Illinois Order of Body Attachment (or IOWA) is a tool used by the Illinois court system to ensure that an individual complies with court orders. It is an order issued by a judge that requires an individual to appear in court or take other specific actions. It is similar to a summons or a writ of attachment, but it is used in the state of Illinois. The IOWA is typically issued in cases of civil or criminal law and is commonly used when someone is accused of failing to pay a debt or fines, or if a party is needed to appear as a witness. There are two types of Illinois Order of Body Attachment: one for a civil case and one for a criminal case. The IOWA for a civil case is issued by the court to compel an individual to appear in court and provide testimony or evidence related to a civil case. The IOWA for a criminal case is issued by the court to compel an individual to appear in court and provide testimony or evidence related to a criminal case. The IOWA requires the individual to appear before the court at the time and date specified on the order. If the individual fails to comply with the order, law enforcement has the authority to take the individual into custody.