Section 829 Of Chapter 4. The Warrant Of Arrest From California Penal Code >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
829
. When a complaint is filed with a magistrate of the commission
of a misdemeanor or infraction triable in another county of the state
than that in which the magistrate sits, but showing that the
defendant is in the county where the complaint is filed, the officer
must, upon being required by the defendant, take the defendant before
a magistrate of the county in which the warrant was issued, who must
admit the defendant to bail in the amount specified in the
endorsement referred to in Section 815a, and immediately transmit the
warrant, complaint, and undertaking to the clerk of the court in
which the defendant is required to appear.