Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order

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Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order

Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order (also known as a CNC) is a court order that prohibits an individual from having contact with another individual, either directly or indirectly. This can include making contact in person, by telephone, mail, email, letter, or through a third party. The order is issued in the state of Illinois by a judge and can be part of a criminal, civil, or family law case. The types of Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order include: • Order of Protection: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: domestic violence, stalking, cyberstalking, or harassment. • Emergency No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has threatened to commit or has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • Restraining Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking.

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A no contact order is a signed order by a judge that prevents a person from being in physical or verbal contact with another person. They tend to be temporary and set for a specific amount of time. This means a person may not contact the other person via face-to-face or over the phone or internet.

The law basically includes all family members, or people who have or had a dating relationship, or people who do or did live together regardless of a dating or family relationship. A No Stalking No Contact Order differs from an Order of Protection in that is does not require a domestic relationship.

For information on how to request a Civil No Contact Order, contact the closest ICASA rape crisis center. Sample forms to request a Civil No Contact Order are below. To request a Civil No Contact Order in Cook County, please contact the Circuit Court of Cook County.

A no contact order can only be lifted if the victim asks for it. It is the victim's motion, not the defendant's. A victim has to contact the judge's assistant, get a court date and appear in court.

Violating a no-contact order is generally a Class A misdemeanor in Illinois. A conviction carries penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. Some defendants may be ordered to pay victim restitution, attending counseling, and relinquish any personal firearms.

A petition for a civil no contact order may be filed in any county where (1) the petitioner resides, (2) the respondent resides, or (3) the alleged non-consensual sexual conduct or non-consensual sexual penetration occurred. (Source: P.A. 93-236, eff.

If the Judge grants the Order then it can prevent a person from any combination of the following acts towards the petitioner for the Order: No Contact, Not to be within a specified distance of the person or their home, school, work place, or other specific locations, to not have contact through email, phone, text

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