A Kentucky Order Requiring a Defendant to Appear in the District Where Charges are Pending and Transferring Bail is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Kentucky that requires a defendant to appear in the district where the charges against them have been filed. This order also allows for the transfer of bail from the original district to the new district. There are two types of Kentucky Order Requiring a Defendant to Appear in the District Where Charges are Pending and Transferring Bail: a regular order and an expedited order. A regular order requires the defendant to appear in the district where the charges are pending within 30 days of the order being issued. The defendant must also provide the court with proof of their appearance in the new district. If the defendant fails to appear, the bail amount will be forfeited. An expedited order requires the defendant to appear in the district where the charges are pending within seven days of the order being issued. In an expedited order, the defendant must provide proof of their appearance in the new district within three days of the order being issued. If the defendant fails to appear, the bail amount will be forfeited.