How can I get an order of protection?

An order of protection is a court order issued by a judge to a victim of domestic violence. It orders a person to stay away from the victim and stop any violence, threats of violence, or any type of harassment. To be eligible for an order of protection, the person must be a spouse, former spouse, roommate, family member or person you have dated. There is no cost for an order of protection, and there is trained staff at the Peoria County Courthouse to assist you in filing the necessary paperwork. To seek an order of protection call 309-672-6074, or you may come in person to the Peoria County Courthouse, which is located at:
324 Main Street
Room G14
Peoria, IL 61602

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1. Can I be notified of a defendants release from jail or the Department of Corrections?
2. Do I need to be present for every court date of the defendant?
3. How can I get an order of protection?
4. Is the State's Attorneys Office my lawyer?
5. Is there someone in the State's Attorneys Office who can answer my questions?
6. What are my responsibilities as a victim of a crime?
7. What are my rights as a victim of a crime?
8. What should I do if I am a victim of a crime and no longer wish the case be pursued?
9. What should I do if I am a victim of a crime and wish to pursue charges?
10. What should I do if the defense lawyer wants to talk to me?