Utah Motion To Change Venue is a legal motion used by an individual or entity to request a change in the jurisdiction in which a court case is being heard. It is generally used when the plaintiff or defendant feel that the court in which the case is being heard is not in their best interest or the case involves multiple jurisdictions. The motion must be filed in the court where the case is currently being heard. There are two types of Utah Motion To Change Venue: a general Change of Venue Motion and a Special Change of Venue Motion. The General Change of Venue Motion is used when the party filing the motion believes that the court hearing the case is not impartial, or to transfer the case to another court in the same jurisdiction. The Special Change of Venue Motion is used when the party filing the motion believes that the case should be heard in another jurisdiction. The motion must include the reasons for the request for a change of venue, and the court will then decide whether to grant or deny the motion.