The Illinois Withholding Order (SCA) is a court order that directs employers to withhold a certain amount of wages from an employee’s paycheck for payment of debt. It is issued by the court to ensure that a debtor pays a judgment or debt to a creditor. There are two types of Illinois Withholding Orders: SCA 1 and SCA 2. SCA 1 is typically issued when the debtor has an outstanding debt or judgment with the creditor, while SCA 2 is issued when the debtor has failed to pay a court-ordered judgment or debt. Both orders require employers to withhold a certain amount from each employee’s pay, which is then paid to the creditor. The order may also require employers to provide the creditor with the employee’s employment information. The employer is not responsible for collecting the debt or making payment to the creditor, but must comply with the order and withhold the designated funds.