An Illinois Order (Blank) is a document issued by a court in the state of Illinois that provides a legal directive to a person or entity. It can be used to enforce a wide variety of court orders, including orders for support (child support and spousal support), orders for protection (restraining orders), orders appearing in court, and orders paying fines. There are several types of Illinois Orders: Order of Protection, Order of Support, Order to Appear, and Order to Pay Fines. An Order of Protection is a court order issued to protect someone from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. An Order of Support is a court order requiring a person to provide financial support to someone else. An Order to Appear is a court order requiring a person to appear at a certain time and place for a court hearing or other court proceeding. An Order to Pay Fines is a court order requiring a person to pay a fine for a violation of the law.