CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

CHAPTER 1. BAIL

Article 1. In What Cases the Defendant May Be Admitted to Bail

¡́ 1268. Admission to bail defined

¡́ 1268a. [Section repealed 1985.]

¡́ 1269. Taking of bail defined; Manner and procedure; Destruction of bond

¡́ 1269a. Orders admitting defendant to bail and approving undertaking

¡́ 1269b. Persons authorized to approve and accept bail; Adoption of uniform

countywide schedule of bail; Criteria; Transmittal of money and surety bonds; Failure

to appear

¡́ 1269c. Orders setting bail in excess of, or less than, schedule amount

¡́ 1269d. [Section repealed 1985.]

¡́ 1270. Entitlement to release on own recognizance

¡́ 1270.1. Hearing prior to bail for person arrested for serious or violent felony or for

certain other offenses including domestic violence or violation of domestic violence

protective order; Reasons for departure from bail schedule; Departure from schedule

without hearing

¡́ 1270.2. Automatic review of order fixing bail

¡́ 1270.5. Offenses not bailable

¡́ 1271. In what cases defendant may be admitted to bail before conviction

¡́ 1272. Admission to bail on application for probation or on appeal

¡́ 1272.1. Criteria for release on bail pending appeal

¡́ 1273. Nature of bail

¡́ 1274. When bail is matter of discretion, notice of application must be given to

district attorney

¡́ 1275. Matters considered in fixing amount of bail; Reduction of bail below approved

schedule

¡́ 1275.1. Feloniously obtained bail

¡́ 1276. Execution of bond or undertaking

¡́ 1276.5. Disclosure for bail bond secured by real property lien

Article 2. Bail Upon Being Held To Answer Before Indictment

Pt. 2, Tit. 10, Ch. 1, Art. 2 Note

¡́ 1277. What magistrates may admit to bail

¡́ 1278. Undertaking for bail; Number of sureties; Form; Information to be provided

¡́ 1279. Qualifications of bail; Justification of sureties

¡́ 1280. Bail, how to justify

¡́ 1280a. Contents of affidavits for justification of bail

¡́ 1280b. Judge or magistrate to file affidavits with county clerk

¡́ 1280.1. Affidavit as attachment lien

¡́ 1281. Allowance of bail; Order for discharge; Release on bail

¡́ 1281a. Justification and approval of bail for defendant charged with felony

CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

CHAPTER 1. BAIL

Article 3. Bail Upon an Indictment Before Conviction

¡́ 1284. When offense not capital

¡́ 1285. When offense capital; Delivery of defendant into custody

¡́ 1286. Bail on habeas corpus when offense capital

¡́ 1287. Undertaking for bail; Number of sureties; Form; Information to be provided

¡́ 1288. Applicability of Article 2 provisions

¡́ 1289. Increase or reduction of bail

Article 4. Bail on Appeal

¡́ 1291. Who may admit to bail

¡́ 1292. Qualifications of bail and how put in, and condition of undertaking

Article 5. Deposit Instead of Bail

¡́ 1295. Deposit in lieu of bail; Delivery of certificate of deposit; Discharge of

defendant

¡́ 1295.5. [Section repealed 1961.]

¡́ 1296. Deposit after bail is given and before forfeiture; Exoneration of bail

¡́ 1297. Receipts; Application of deposit to satisfy fine and costs; Refunds and returns;

Notice of exoneration

¡́ 1298. Deposit of bonds or equity in real property in lieu of money

Article 5.5. Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act

¡́ 1299. Citation of article

¡́ 1299.01. Definitions

¡́ 1299.02. Conditions for detention or arrest

¡́ 1299.04. Requirements for specified individuals

¡́ 1299.05. Bail fugitive apprehension

¡́ 1299.06. Documentation required

¡́ 1299.07. Representing self as law enforcement officer; Apparel

¡́ 1299.08. Notification prior to apprehension

¡́ 1299.09. Forcible entry

¡́ 1299.10. Carrying weapons

¡́ 1299.11. Violations

¡́ 1299.12. Licensure

¡́ 1299.13. [Section repealed 2010.]

¡́ 1299.14. [Section repealed 2010.]

CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

CHAPTER 1. BAIL

Article 6. Exoneration

¡́ 1300. Procedure for exoneration of bail

¡́ 1301. Arrest of defendant for purpose of surrender; Who may make

¡́ 1302. Return of money deposit on surrender before forfeiture

¡́ 1303. Exoneration on dismissal of proceeding; Application of bail to subsequent

related offense

¡́ 1304. Time for exoneration; Notice to court

Article 7. Forfeiture of the Undertaking of Bail or of the Deposit of Money

Pt. 2, Tit. 10, Ch. 1, Art. 7 Note

¡́ 1305. Declaration of forfeiture; Notice to surety or depositor; Vacating forfeiture;

Reinstatement of bail in lieu of exoneration; Disability; Extradition; Extension of

jurisdiction

¡́ 1305.1. Failure to appear

¡́ 1305.2. Notice of assessment made as condition of discharge of forfeiture; Payment

procedure

¡́ 1305.3. Recovery of costs and attorney's fees by prosecuting agency for opposing

motion to vacate forfeiture

¡́ 1305.4. Extension; Notice required

¡́ 1305.5. Rules applicable to appeal from order on motion to vacate bail forfeiture

¡́ 1305.6. Vacation of forfeiture and exoneration of bond; Conditions; Filing of motion;

Notice

¡́ 1306. Enforcement of judgment on forfeiture of bail bond

¡́ 1306.1. Payment of bail deposits in cases under Vehicle Code

¡́ 1307. Payment to county treasurer of forfeited deposit

¡́ 1308. Surety on bail not accepted if summary judgment unpaid; Notice of entry of

summary judgment

¡́ 1309. [Section repealed 1998.]

Article 8. Recommitment of the Defendant, After Having Given Bail or Deposited Money Instead of

Bail

¡́ 1310. Recommitment of defendant, in what cases

¡́ 1311. Contents of order for recommitment

¡́ 1312. Defendant may be arrested in any county

¡́ 1313. If order issued for failure to appear for judgment, defendant must be

committed

¡́ 1314. If order issued for other cause, he may be admitted to bail

¡́ 1315. Bail in such case, by whom taken

¡́ 1316. Form of the undertaking

¡́ 1317. Bail must possess what qualifications, and how put in

CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

CHAPTER 1. BAIL

Article 9. Procedure Relating to Release on Own Recognizance

¡́ 1318. Prohibition against release from custody until defendant has signed release

agreement; Contents

¡́ 1318.1. Employment of investigative staff; Report in case of violent felony

¡́ 1318.2. [Section repealed 1981.]

¡́ 1318.4. [Section repealed 1981.]

¡́ 1318.6. [Section repealed 1985.]

¡́ 1318.8. [Section repealed 1985.]

¡́ 1319. Violent felonies; Requirement of hearing prior to own recognizance release

¡́ 1319.2. [Section repealed 1981.]

¡́ 1319.4. [Section repealed 1981.]

¡́ 1319.5. Requirement of hearing before own recognizance release of person who was

arrested while on felony probation or parole or who has failed to appear in the past

and has been arrested for specified offense

¡́ 1319.6. [Section repealed 1981.]

Article 10. Violations

¡́ 1320. Willful failure to appear

¡́ 1320.5. Willful failure to appear for felony charge; Presumption

CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE

PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 3. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 3. COMPLAINTS BEFORE MAGISTRATES

¡́ 806. Proceeding before magistrate

¡́ 807. Magistrate defined

¡́ 808. Persons who are magistrates

¡́ 809. Night-time commissioner as magistrate

¡́ 810. Designation of on call magistrate

CHAPTER 4. THE WARRANT OF ARREST

¡́ 811. [Section repealed 1951.]

¡́ 812. [Section repealed 1951.]

¡́ 813. Issuance of arrest warrant or summons; Contents of summons; Failure to

appear

¡́ 814. Form for arrest warrant

¡́ 815. Contents of warrant

¡́ 815a. Amount of bail

¡́ 816. Person to whom warrant to be directed; Execution

¡́ 816a. Service of summons

¡́ 817. Warrant of probable cause for arrest

¡́ 817.5. Entering arrest warrant information into Justice Department's Wanted

Persons System; Availability of information about person with outstanding warrant

¡́ 818. Citation in lieu of physical arrest

¡́ 819. [Section repealed 1935.]

¡́ 820. [Section repealed 1935.]

¡́ 821. Procedure following arrest for felony

¡́ 822. Procedure following arrest for misdemeanor

¡́ 823. Admission to bail following arrest

¡́ 824. Time for filing criminal complaint where adult wilfully misrepresents status as

minor

¡́ 825. Time limit for appearance before magistrate; Extension; Prisoner's right to visit

by attorney; Penalty for officer's willful refusal to allow attorney to visit

¡́ 825.5. Right of physician or psychologist employed by defense to visit prisoner

¡́ 826. Hearing procedure when magistrate did not issue warrant

¡́ 827. Proceedings on complaint for offense triable in another county

¡́ 827.1. Release of person arrested for misdemeanor on citation in lieu of physical

arrest

¡́ 828. Duty of officer executing warrant

¡́ 829. Procedure when complaint filed in one county for offense triable in another

county

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