Minnesota Victim Agreement to Audio/Video Coverage is a document that is signed by the victim of a crime and the prosecutor prior to the recording of the victim's audio or video statement. This agreement outlines the conditions of the recording, including who is authorized to view or acquire the recording, how the recording will be used, and how it will be stored. This document also protects the privacy and rights of the victim, ensuring that the recording is not released to the public and that the victim's identity remains confidential. There are two types of Minnesota Victim Agreement to Audio/Video Coverage: an agreement for criminal proceedings and an agreement for civil proceedings. The agreement for criminal proceedings is used when the victim's statement is being recorded for use in a criminal case, while the agreement for civil proceedings is used when the statement is being recorded for use in a civil case.