Oregon Motion Order To Change Venue is a legal document that is filed by a party in a case to request that the court transfer the case to another county. It is most commonly used when the current court in which the case is being litigated is deemed to be an improper or inappropriate venue for the case. There are two types of Oregon Motion Order To Change Venue: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary motions are filed when both parties involved in the case agree that the case should be transferred to a different jurisdiction. Involuntary motions are filed when one of the parties believes that the current court is an inappropriate venue for the case. The motion must include sufficient evidence to support the claim that the venue is inappropriate or improper. The motion must also include a request for the court to grant a change of venue to a specific alternative venue that is deemed appropriate. Once the motion is filed, the court will consider the motion and make a ruling.