Illinois Notice of Venue File Transfer is a document that is used to transfer a case from one court to another. It is a written request from a party in a legal action to have the case moved from the court where it was initiated to a different court in the same state. This document is typically used when a party wants to move the case from an unfavorable court to a court that may be more advantageous. The Notice of Venue File Transfer must be served to all parties involved in the legal action in order to be valid. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Venue File Transfer: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary Notice of Venue File Transfer is when a party makes the request to transfer the case from one court to another. An involuntary Notice of Venue File Transfer is when a court makes the decision to transfer the case due to a conflict of interest or other legal reasons.