Kentucky Sworn Schedule for Bail Bond Secured by Stocks and Bonds is a form used by a surety (bail bondsman) in the state of Kentucky to post a bail bond that is secured by stocks and bonds. This document must be signed by the surety and the defendant and must be filed with the Kentucky Court of Justice. The Kentucky Sworn Schedule for Bail Bond Secured by Stocks and Bonds must include the name and address of the surety, the defendant’s name and address, the amount of the bond, the name of the court, the date of the bond, and a list of the stocks and bonds used as security. There are two types of Kentucky Sworn Schedule for Bail Bond Secured by Stocks and Bonds; one is for a Surety Bond and the other is for a Property Bond. A Surety Bond is a bond that is backed by a surety company or individual and is used to guarantee a defendant’s appearance in court. A Property Bond is a bond that is secured by property owned by the defendant or a third party, such as real estate or other assets.