An Illinois Order/Body Writ is a court-ordered document that allows for the enforcement of an order or judgment against an individual or entity. This type of writ is commonly used when a party has failed to comply with a court order or judgment. There are several types of Illinois Order/Body Writs, including execution writs, garnishment writs, repletion writs, attachment writs, and injunction writs. An execution writ is used to enforce payment of a judgment or order, whereas a garnishment writ is used to take property or money from a third party in order to satisfy a payment order. A repletion writ is used to take possession of property that was unlawfully taken or held, and an attachment writ is used to collect a debt owed. Finally, an injunction writ is used to prohibit a person or entity from taking certain actions.