An Illinois Order (Blank) is a court document issued by a court in the state of Illinois. It is issued to enforce a court ruling or to serve as a restraining order. Depending on the situation, an Illinois Order (Blank) can take many forms. The most common types of Illinois Order (Blank) are Order of Protection, Stalking No Contact Order, Sex Offender No Contact Order, Juvenile No Contact Order, and Domestic Violence No Contact Order. An Order of Protection is issued to protect a person from another individual who poses a threat of physical or emotional harm. A Stalking No Contact Order seeks to protect a person from stalking, harassment, or any other contact by another person. A Sex Offender No Contact Order is used to protect a person from contact with a convicted sex offender. A Juvenile No Contact Order seeks to protect a minor child from contact with an adult who may pose a risk of harm to the child. A Domestic Violence No Contact Order is issued to protect a victim of domestic violence from contact with the abuser. In all cases, an Illinois Order (Blank) serves as a court-ordered restriction on a person’s contact with another individual. It is typically issued to protect one party from another, and it is legally binding. A violation of an Illinois Order (Blank) is a criminal offense and can result in fines and jail time.