Idaho Affidavit And Motion To Change Venue is a set of legal documents that allow a person to request a change of venue (location) in an Idaho court case. A person may wish to change the venue of their case for a variety of reasons, including convenience, circumstances of the case, or a bias against them in the original court. The Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue must be filed with the court and served upon the opposing party or their representative. There are two types of Idaho Affidavit And Motion To Change Venue: 1) Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue for Civil Cases and 2) Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue for Criminal Cases. The Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue for Civil Cases is used when a person is seeking a change of venue in a civil court case, such as a divorce or child custody matter. The Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue for Criminal Cases is used when a person is seeking a change of venue in a criminal court case, such as a DUI or drug possession charge. In both cases, the Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue must be filled out accurately and completely and must include the reasons why the person is requesting a change of venue. The Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue must also be filed with the court and served upon the opposing party or their representative. After the Affidavit and Motion to Change Venue has been filed, the court will decide whether to grant the request.