Tennessee Order Granting Appeal and Setting Amount of Appeal Appearance Bond is a document issued by the Tennessee Supreme Court or a lower court in the state to grant an appeal from a lower court and set the amount of an appeal appearance bond. This order typically includes the name of the appellant, the name of the respondent, the date of the order, and the amount of the bond. The order is issued after the appellant has filed a notice of appeal and is used to secure the return of the appellant to a lower court if the appeal fails. There are two types of Tennessee Order Granting Appeal and Setting Amount of Appeal Appearance Bond: a temporary bond and a permanent bond. The temporary bond is used when the appeal is still pending and the permanent bond is used after the appeal has been decided.