An Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Request for Notice to School is a legal document used to protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking in the state of Illinois. This document requests that the school be notified of the court’s order, which prohibits the respondent from having any contact with the petitioner. It also requests that the school place the petitioner in a safe area on the school grounds and provide additional security measures if necessary. There are two types of Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Request for Notice to School: a Temporary No Contact Order and a Plenary No Contact Order. A Temporary No Contact Order is issued without a hearing and can be in effect for up to 21 days. A Plenary No Contact Order is issued after a hearing and can be in effect for up to two years.