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There are many steps you can take to protect your safety during or after an abusive incident or event. This document from the Illinois Attorney General's Office outlines the qualifications for each order. Once you have completed the petition, you will stand before a judge in open court and the judge will consider the contents of your petition. A EOOP is valid up to 21 days and is used to allow time for the abuser to be served before the secondary hearing, called the Plenary Hearing.
It is important to know that having an EOOP granted is not necessary to have the plenary granted; if the judge denies the emergency order and sets the case to hearing, it simply means the judge would like to hear from both involved parties before making a decision on the order. If the Plenary OOP is granted, it is valid for a period up to two years.
If your abuser was recently charged with a criminal offense in Will County and you are seeking a protective order, you may contact the Will County Victim Witness at for assistance. You may also complete the petition on your own or with the assistance of an advocate. You can get a protective order if you have been physically hurt, sexually assaulted, threatened, stalked or had property destroyed.
The nature of the relationship between you and the respondent abusive party will contribute to determining what type of order you will petition for. Most commonly, an Order of Protection OOP is the appropriate order if you have been abused by a person to whom you are related by blood, adoption, marriage, domestic partnership, have a child in common, share or have shared the same home, have or previously had a dating relationship it does not need to be a sexual relationship or from a person who had one of the above relationships with your current domestic partner.
It is important to file for a protective order as soon as possible following the abusive incident. Ideally, you should present in court within three days of the abuse. It is important to note that the petition for a protective order can be completed online at the link below. The process of filing for a protective order can take several hours and has multiple steps, so allocate time appropriately.