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In general, Illinois civil statutes of limitations or statutes of repose are two years for the injured person and five years for injury to personal property. Usually, the clock starts running when the plaintiff suffers an injury.
To prevent someone from entering your property, you may seek a restraining order if you can prove harassment, threats, or danger. The process involves filing a petition with the court detailing the reasons for protection. Courts require evidence of harm or risk.
You can file for a civil no contact order in the circuit court in the county where you live, the county where the abuser lives, or the county where the incident(s) occurred. You can learn more about these orders at Illinois Legal Aid Online.

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Civil cases involve conflicts between people or businesses. Examples of civil cases include family related matters (ex. divorce, child custody), lawsuits for money, landlord/tenant disputes, or when someone is trying to make another party do or stop doing something.
To get a no contact order, a person must file a claim with their local court and often, they will have to go before a judge.
Every year, Illinois law enforcement agencies take cash, vehicles, land, and other assets worth tens of millions of dollars from residents through civil asset forfeiture. Civil asset forfeiture allows the police to take property they believe was used in the commission of a crime.

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