An Illinois Transfer Order is a document issued by a court in the state of Illinois to transfer a legal matter from one court to another. This document is used when a court does not have jurisdiction to hear a case, or when the parties involved in a case agree to move it to a different court. There are two types of Illinois Transfer Orders: General Transfer Orders and Conditional Transfer Orders. General Transfer Orders are issued by the court without any conditions, while Conditional Transfer Orders are issued with conditions such as the parties involved must agree to the change of venue and the court must accept the transfer.