The Illinois Protective Order Regarding Recorded Interview of a Minor Child and acknowledgment Of Receipt is a document that is required to be signed by both the child and the parent/guardian before a recorded interview of a minor child may take place. This document ensures that the child and their parent/guardian understand and agree to the terms of the interview, and that the child understands their rights. The Illinois Protective Order Regarding Recorded Interview of a Minor Child and acknowledgment Of Receipt includes two parts: 1. The Protective Order: This outlines the terms of the interview, including the purpose of the interview, the conditions in which the interview will take place, the rights of the minor child, and any other relevant information. 2. The Acknowledgment of Receipt: This is a document that the parent/guardian must sign to confirm that they have read and understood the protective order, and that they agree to its terms. There are two types of Illinois Protective Order Regarding Recorded Interview of a Minor Child and acknowledgment Of Receipt: 1. The Standard Protective Order: This is the most common type of protective order, and is required for all recorded interviews of minors. 2. The Special Protective Order: This type of protective order is used for more sensitive cases, and requires additional measures to protect the minor child.