Illinois Transfer Order Outside Cook County is a court order that allows a criminal case to be moved from one county court to another in the state of Illinois. This type of transfer order is typically used when the accused person lives in one county, but the alleged offense occurred in a different county. There are two types of Illinois Transfer Order Outside Cook County: voluntary transfer and involuntary transfer. Voluntary transfer is requested by the accused person, while involuntary transfer is requested by the prosecution. In either case, the court will consider factors such as the convenience of witnesses, the location of the offense, the accused's ties to the community, the interests of justice, and the expense of transferring the case. The court will then decide whether to grant the transfer.