Nebraska Motion For Intrastate Transfer is a procedure used to transfer a legal case from one court to another within the state of Nebraska. This type of motion is used when one court lacks jurisdiction to hear the case or when it is more convenient for the parties involved to have the case heard in another court. There are two types of Nebraska Motion For Intrastate Transfer: voluntary transfer and mandatory transfer. Voluntary transfers are used when both parties agree to the transfer, while mandatory transfers are used when one party requests a transfer and the other party does not agree. Both types of transfer require the filing of a motion with the court, which must be approved by a judge. The motion must include the reasons for the transfer and the names of the parties involved. Once granted, the court will issue an order that transfers the case to the other court.