The Illinois Order for enrollment in Drug or Alcohol Testing Program is a legal document issued by the court to require an individual to complete a drug or alcohol testing program. The order is used to ensure that individuals comply with court-mandated substance abuse treatment and testing requirements. The order can be issued as a condition of probation, parole, or other court-ordered supervision. It can also be issued in cases where an individual has been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The Illinois Order for enrollment in Drug or Alcohol Testing Program includes specific requirements that must be followed and may vary depending on the type of program. These requirements typically include random drug or alcohol testing, attendance at educational programs, and/or participation in substance abuse treatment programs. The order may also require an individual to obtain a substance abuse evaluation and comply with any recommended treatment. There are two main types of Illinois Order for Enrollment in Drug or Alcohol Testing Program: Pre-trial Order and Post-conviction Order. A Pre-trial Order is issued prior to a conviction and is used to ensure that an individual meets the court-mandated requirements prior to sentencing. A Post-conviction Order is issued after a conviction and is used to ensure that an individual continues to meet the court-mandated requirements after sentencing.