Illinois Order Setting Status on Civil Warrant is a document issued in the Circuit Court of the county in which the petitioner resides or works, or in the county in which the civil warrant was issued. This document typically sets the date, time, and location for the hearing on an individual’s civil warrant. The Order Setting Status on Civil Warrant is issued when a person cannot be located after a civil warrant has been issued, and the court needs to determine the individual's whereabouts. The Order Setting Status requires the individual to appear in court to provide information regarding their current status, address, and any other relevant information. The Order Setting Status may also request additional information regarding the individual's financial resources and assets. The two types of Illinois Order Setting Status on Civil Warrant are as follows: 1. Order Setting Status on Civil Warrant for an Individual: This type of Order Setting Status is issued when a civil warrant has been issued for an individual, and the court needs to determine the individual's whereabouts. 2. Order Setting Status on Civil Warrant for a Corporation: This type of Order Setting Status is issued when a civil warrant has been issued for a corporation, and the court needs to determine the corporation's whereabouts.