An Illinois Order Denying Petition For Certificate of Relief From Disabilities (CFD) is a legal document issued by the court system in Illinois that denies a person's request for a certificate that would provide relief from certain legally imposed disabilities. The disabilities in question may include the ability to own a firearm, serve as a public official, or vote. The order may be issued for a variety of reasons, including a criminal conviction, unpaid fines, or a violation of probation. There are two types of Illinois Order Denying Petition For Certificate of Relief From Disabilities: one that is issued by the court when the petition is denied outright, and one that is issued when the petitioner fails to appear in court. In either case, the order serves as a formal notification that the petition has been denied.