California Request for Hearing on Waiver of Presumptive Transfer is a form used when an individual is seeking to have a court-ordered transfer of their case to another county waived. This form is typically used when an individual is attempting to have the court order transferring their case from one county to another waived. The individual must submit this form to the court, in the county where their case will be heard, in order to request a hearing on the waiver of the presumptive transfer. The California Request for Hearing on Waiver of Presumptive Transfer is used in both civil and criminal cases. In civil cases, the individual must provide a valid reason as to why the presumptive transfer should not be granted. This can include evidence of prejudice or a lack of jurisdiction in the transferring county. In criminal cases, the individual must show a valid reason as to why the presumptive transfer should be waived. This can include a lack of evidence or a lack of jurisdiction in the transferring county. The form must be completed in full and submitted to the court in the county where the case will be heard. The court will then schedule a hearing to consider the request for a waiver of the presumptive transfer. There are two types of California Request for Hearing on Waiver of Presumptive Transfer: Civil Request for Hearing on Waiver of Presumptive Transfer and Criminal Request for Hearing on Waiver of Presumptive Transfer.