An Illinois Summons-Stalking No Contact Order is a type of court order that is issued by a judge to protect a victim from stalking or harassment in the state of Illinois. This order restricts the accused person from contacting, harassing, or stalking the victim in any way, including in person, over the phone, by email, or through any other form of communication. The order can also prohibit the accused from going to certain places, such as the victim's home, work, or school. There are two types of Illinois Summons-Stalking No Contact Orders: emergency orders and plenary orders. Emergency orders are temporary orders that are issued when there is an immediate danger or threat to the victim. Plenary orders are more long-term orders that are issued after a hearing has taken place.




