The Arizona Notice of Filing of Final Report of Trustee is a document used to inform the court of the completion of a trust's administration. It is typically filed by the trustee, who is in charge of managing the trust. This document typically includes information about the trust assets, the names of the beneficiaries, and any other pertinent information. It is filed with the court when the trust has been fully administered and all assets have been distributed according to the trust's terms. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Filing of Final Report of Trustee forms. The first is the Settler's Final Report, which is used for revocable trusts. This form is signed by the settler and includes information about the trust's assets, liabilities, distributions, and other relevant information. The second form is the Beneficiary's Final Report, which is used for irrevocable trusts. This form is signed by the beneficiary and includes information about the trust's distributions and any other relevant information.