Oregon Motion For Order To Transfer is a document used in Oregon courts to transfer a case from one court to another. This type of motion is typically filed when a change of venue is needed in order to ensure a fair and impartial trial, or when the convenience of the parties or witnesses requires that the case be heard in a different court. The motion must include the reasons for the transfer and the name of the court to which the case is to be transferred. There are two types of Oregon Motion For Order To Transfer: the ex parte motion, which is a request made without notifying the other party, and the notice of motion, which requires the opposing party to be notified before the motion is heard.