The Tennessee Bail Order Form in Abuse Cases is a document used by a court in Tennessee to set the conditions for an accused person's release from jail. The form generally requires the accused person to agree to certain conditions, such as no contact with the alleged victim, and to post a monetary bond in order to be released. The form may include the amount of the bond, any restrictions on the accused's activities, and the signature of the accused. There are two types of Tennessee Bail Order Form in Abuse Cases: a Regular Bail Order Form, and an Emergency Bail Order Form. The Regular Bail Order Form is used in non-emergency cases, while the Emergency Bail Order Form is used when the accused must be released immediately due to an emergency situation. Both forms are signed by a judge and require the accused to agree to certain conditions before being released.