Minnesota Bail Bond for Appearance Only is a type of bail bond that guarantees the appearance of a defendant in court. It is also known as a personal recognizance bond or signature bond. This type of bail bond does not require any money to be posted by the defendant, but the defendant must sign a document stating that they promise to appear in court on the specified date. There are three types of Minnesota Bail Bond for Appearance Only: a Surety Bond, a Cash Bond, and a Property Bond. A Surety Bond requires a third party, known as a surety, to sign the document guaranteeing the defendant’s appearance in court. A Cash Bond requires the defendant to post cash or a cash equivalent to the court to guarantee their appearance. Lastly, a Property Bond requires the defendant to use their property as collateral to guarantee their appearance in court.