An Arizona Order Requiring a Defendant to Appear in the District Where Charges are Pending and Transferring Bail is an order issued by a court in Arizona to require a criminal defendant to appear before the court in the district in which the charges are pending. This order requires the defendant to appear at the court, and may transfer bail from one jurisdiction to another. There are two types of Arizona Order Requiring a Defendant to Appear in the District Where Charges are Pending and Transferring Bail: a Writ of Habeas Corpus, and a Writ of Venue. A Writ of Habeas Corpus transfers the defendant from one jurisdiction to another, while a Writ of Venue requires the defendant to appear in the court in the district where the charges are pending. Both writs allow the court to transfer bail from one jurisdiction to another.