Illinois Order for Repletion (Without Notice) is a court order used to obtain possession of personal property that has been wrongfully taken or held by another party. It is a legal remedy used by an owner of property when the owner has been wrongfully dispossessed of the property. This order can be used in both civil and criminal cases. There are two types of Illinois Order for Repletion (Without Notice): 1. Summary Order for Repletion (Without Notice): In this type of Order, the court grants immediate possession of the property to the plaintiff, without providing notice to the defendant. 2. Regular Order for Repletion (Without Notice): In this type of Order, notice is served to the defendant before the court grants possession of the property to the plaintiff. In both types of Order, the defendant has the right to challenge the Order in court.