Illinois Forcible Entry and Detained Jury Demand Transfer Order (IFEDJDT) is legal process used in the State of Illinois to evict a tenant from a rental property. It is initiated by the landlord or property manager, and is the last step before a tenant is legally removed from the property. The IFEDJDT is a court order that transfers the case to a jury trial and is granted when the tenant fails to comply with the eviction notice or if the eviction is contested. There are two types of IFEDJDTs: the Summary IFEDJDT and the Determination IFEDJDT. The Summary IFEDJDT is only used if the tenant does not contest the eviction, while the Determination IFEDJDT is used if the tenant does contest the eviction. The IFEDJDT is a crucial part of the eviction process in Illinois, and is necessary to ensure that the landlord’s rights are protected and that the tenant’s rights are respected.