The Illinois Transfer Order Within Domestic Relations Division is a court order that is issued by a judge in the state of Illinois. It allows for a change in jurisdiction over a domestic relations case from one county to another. This order is typically used when a family court case involves parties that reside in different counties, or when a party moves out of the county where the case is being heard. There are three types of Illinois Transfer Order Within Domestic Relations Division: 1. Transfer from One County to Another County: This order allows for the transfer of a case from one county to another within the state of Illinois. 2. Transfer from County to State: This order allows for the transfer of a case from a county to the state court. 3. Transfer from One State to Another: This order allows for the transfer of a case from one state to another. This type of transfer is typically used when a state does not have jurisdiction over a case or when a party moves out of the state where the case is being heard.