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Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Request for Notice to School

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Civil No Contact Order-Request for Notice to School

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.

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What is a protective order? A court order that requires the person who caused harm, called the respondent or the offender, to stay away from the person they sexually assaulted or sexually abused, committed domestic violence against, or stalked.

The law basically includes all family members, or people who have or had a dating relationship, or people who do or did live together regardless of a dating or family relationship. A No Stalking No Contact Order differs from an Order of Protection in that is does not require a domestic relationship.

A petition for a civil no contact order may be filed in any county where (1) the petitioner resides, (2) the respondent resides, or (3) the alleged non-consensual sexual conduct or non-consensual sexual penetration occurred. (Source: P.A. 93-236, eff.

For information on how to request a Civil No Contact Order, contact the closest ICASA rape crisis center. Sample forms to request a Civil No Contact Order are below. To request a Civil No Contact Order in Cook County, please contact the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Violating a no-contact order is generally a Class A misdemeanor in Illinois. A conviction carries penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. Some defendants may be ordered to pay victim restitution, attending counseling, and relinquish any personal firearms.

An Emergency Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to 3 weeks. The court can grant this without the abuser knowing about your petition. A Plenary Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to 2 years. The court can grant this after the abuser knows about your petition.

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Illinois Civil No Contact Order-Request for Notice to School