Minnesota Oath and Appraisal is a service offered by Minnesota courts that involves the sworn statements of a witness or expert in relation to the value of property or services. It is most commonly used in legal proceedings or disputes to establish the value of a property or service. Minnesota Oath and Appraisal can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining the fair market value of a property, determining the value of a contract, or verifying the accuracy of financial statements. There are two types of Minnesota Oath and Appraisal: general oath and appraisal and real estate oath and appraisal. A general oath and appraisal is used to verify the accuracy of a statement, such as a financial statement. A real estate oath and appraisal is used to determine the fair market value of a piece of real estate.