An Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Motion to Modify or Extend is a type of legal order issued by a civil court in the state of Illinois. This order prohibits one party from having any contact with another party. This type of order is typically issued in cases of domestic violence or harassment. It can also be issued in cases of stalking, sexual abuse, or any other situation where one party is deemed to be a threat to the safety of another. The order can be modified or extended by filing a motion with the court. There are two main types of Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Motion to Modify or Extend: temporary orders, which are valid for up to 21 days, and permanent orders, which are valid for up to two years. Both types of orders may include provisions that limit or prohibit contact between the parties, including in-person contact, phone calls, emails, text messages, and social media messages. In some cases, the order may also require the party to stay away from the other party’s residence, place of employment, or other specified locations.