How can I obtain an order of protection?
An order of protection is a written court order signed by a judge. If you have been a victim of domestic violence, you can obtain an order of protection against a family member, household member, or someone you have had a dating relationship with. The state’s attorney’s office can help you get an order of protection if you press criminal charges against the abuser.

If you do not want to press criminal charges or if the state’s attorney office will not help you get an order of protection, you can obtain the order of protection in civil court. For assistance, you may contact Safe Passage at 815-756-5228, obtain a private attorney, or you can represent yourself. An order of protection is free.

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