An Illinois Stalking No Contact Order-Notice to School or Daycare is a court order issued in the State of Illinois that prevents an individual (known as the respondent) from having any contact with another person (known as the petitioner). It also prevents the respondent from entering any school or daycare facility attended by the petitioner. The order can be issued when a petitioner has filed a stalking complaint against the respondent. The purpose of the order is to protect the petitioner from further stalking or harassment by the respondent. There are two types of Illinois Stalking No Contact Order-Notice to School or Daycare: an emergency order and a plenary order. An emergency order is issued without notice to the respondent and is effective immediately. It is usually issued on an ex parte basis, meaning the respondent does not appear in court. A plenary order is issued after a hearing where both parties have a chance to be heard. It is usually issued after the court finds that the respondent has committed stalking or harassment.