Illinois Supplemental Protective Order Conditions is a type of legal protection that can be used to protect a person from harm, stalking, harassment, or other forms of violence. This type of protection is a civil order issued by the court to provide protection for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, harassment, or other forms of violence. It is available to individuals who are in an intimate relationship, such as spouses, former spouses, parents, children, persons with disabilities, and persons living together or who have lived together in the past. The Illinois Supplemental Protective Order Conditions includes provisions that are designed to provide protection from physical harm, such as prohibiting contact between the abuser and victim, requiring the abuser to stay away from the victim's residence, place of employment, school, or other specified places, and requiring the abuser to surrender all firearms and ammunition. It also includes provisions such as prohibiting the abuser from making contact with a person or persons specified in the order, requiring the abuser to attend counseling, and requiring the abuser to pay any reasonable costs incurred as a result of the protective order. There are two types of Illinois Supplemental Protective Order Conditions. The first type is a plenary order which provides full protection for the victim. The second type is an emergency order, which provides immediate protection for the victim and can be extended for up to 21 days.