The Tennessee Appeal Bond Pauper's Oath is a form sworn by a person seeking an appeal of a criminal conviction. It is used in the state of Tennessee as a way to waive certain fees associated with the appeal process. The form requires the appellant to swear that they are unable to pay the costs associated with the appeal. The Tennessee Appeal Bond Pauper's Oath comes in two varieties: the general form and the individual form. The general form is for a group of individuals, such as a family or friends, who are all unable to pay the costs associated with the appeal. The individual form is for a single person who is unable to pay the costs associated with the appeal. Both forms require the appellant to provide information about their financial situation, including their income, assets, liabilities, and any other debts they may have. The form also requires the appellant to swear to the truth of the information provided and to sign the form in the presence of a notary public. Once the form is completed, it is submitted to the court for review. If the court finds that the appellant is indeed unable to pay the costs associated with the appeal, the court may waive the fees and allow the appeal to proceed.