The Illinois Notice of Registration of Administrative Court Order {CCD 0007} is a document used to register a court order issued by an administrative court in the state of Illinois. This document serves as a formal declaration of the court order and is required to be filed with the court in order to formally register the order and make it legally binding. This document is typically filed by the court clerk when a court order is issued and is used to document the details of the order including the parties involved, the date the order was issued, and the relief granted. The types of Illinois Notice of Registration of Administrative Court Order {CCD 0007} documents include: * Final Order — A Final Order is a court order that has gone through the appeals process and is not subject to further review or appeal. Final Orders must be registered in order to become legally binding. * Temporary Order — A Temporary Order is a court order that is issued on a temporary basis while a case is pending and is subject to further review and appeal. Temporary Orders must be registered in order to become legally binding. * Stipulated Order — A Stipulated Order is a court order that is agreed upon by both parties involved in the case and is not subject to further review or appeal. Stipulated Orders must be registered in order to become legally binding.