An Illinois Order is a legal document issued by the state of Illinois. It is used to enforce the payment of a debt or money owed. It can also be used to garnish wages or bank accounts to collect on a debt. There are two types of Illinois Orders: An Order to Garnish Wages and an Order to Withhold and Deliver. An Order to Garnish Wages is used to garnish wages or bank accounts from an employer or financial institution to collect on a debt. This order enables the creditor to collect a specified amount of money from the debtor's wages or bank accounts each month until the debt is paid in full. An Order to Withhold and Deliver is used to seize property from a debtor to satisfy a debt. This order requires an employer or financial institution to hold funds or assets that belong to the debtor until the debt is paid. The creditor can then use those funds to satisfy the debt.