Oregon Instructions for Transfer/Change of Venue is a legal proceeding conducted in the Oregon State Court System to request that the case be moved from one court to another. This process is designed to ensure that all parties involved receive a fair trial. There are two types of Oregon Instructions for Transfer/Change of Venue: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary Oregon Instructions for Transfer/Change of Venue occurs when all parties involved in the case agree to move the case from one court to another. This type of transfer/change of venue can be beneficial if the parties think the case can be better handled in another court. An involuntary Oregon Instructions for Transfer/Change of Venue occurs when one of the parties involved in the case requests that the case be moved from one court to another. This type of transfer/change of venue is commonly used when the court where the case is currently being heard is not the most appropriate venue for the case. In this situation, the court can grant the motion to transfer/change the venue if it is in the best interest of the parties involved and the court system. In both types of Oregon Instructions for Transfer/Change of Venue, the parties involved must file the appropriate paperwork in the court in which the case is currently being heard in order for the transfer/change of venue to take effect. This paperwork includes an affidavit of service, a motion to transfer/change the venue, and a proposed order of transfer/change of venue. Once the paperwork is filed, the court will assess the case and issue an order of transfer/change of venue if it is deemed appropriate.