An Indiana Order Requiring a Defendant to Appear in the District Where Charges are Pending and Transferring Bail (also known as a transfer order) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Indiana. This order requires a defendant to appear in the district where the charges are pending and also transfers any existing bond or bail from the court in which the defendant is currently residing to the court in the district where the charges are being brought. This order is typically issued when a defendant is charged with a crime in a different county or district from where they are currently residing. There are two main types of transfer orders: a judicial transfer order and a prosecutorial transfer order. A judicial transfer order is issued by a judge and requires the defendant to appear in the court where the charges are pending. A prosecutorial transfer order is issued by a prosecutor and requires the defendant to appear in the court where the charges are pending, as well as transferring any bail or bond to the court.