The Minnesota cop charged with murder for fatally shooting an Australian bride-to-be has been released from jail after posting bond Wednesday night, records show.

Ex-officer Mohamed Noor was charged on Tuesday with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of 40-year-old Justine Ruszczyk Damond.

He made his first court appearance Wednesday in Hennepin County, where his bail was set at $400,000.

The conditions of Noor’s bail include no contact with his former partner, Matthew Harrity. He must also surrender his passport.

Noor’s next court appearance is scheduled for May 8.

Damond, of Minneapolis, was shot last July 5 after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home.

Noor and Harrity responded to the call, and investigators say Noor — who was sitting in the front passenger seat of a police car — shot the Sydney-born yoga instructor while she was approaching the driver’s window of the vehicle.

Authorities have said Harrity told investigators he was startled by a loud noise just before the shooting.

“We both got spooked,” Harrity told his sergeant, according to court documents.

With Post wires