Illinois Agreed Transfer For Pretrial Order is an agreement between two parties that allows a defendant, who is charged with a crime, to be transferred from one county to another for trial. The agreement outlines the terms of the transfer and the process for handling the case in the new county. There are two types of Illinois Agreed Transfer For Pretrial Order: 1) Transfer of Venue -- which is used when the defendant is accused of committing a crime in one county, but is to be tried in another, and 2) Transfer of Custody -- which is used when the defendant is arrested in one county and is to be transferred to another for court proceedings. Both types of Agreed Transfer For Pretrial Order require approval by the court in order to be valid.




