The Arizona Affidavit of Person to be Appointed Guardian is a document used to legally appoint a guardian to manage the affairs of an incapacitated person or minor child. The document is required in order for the court to approve the appointment. The affidavit is typically completed by the proposed guardian and must be notarized. There are three types of Arizona Affidavit of Person to be Appointed Guardian: Guardian of a Minor, Guardian of an Incapacitated Person, and Guardian of a Minor and Incapacitated Person. The document outlines the guardian’s responsibilities, including providing for the care, protection, and safety of the incapacitated person or minor child. The affidavit must also contain information about the guardian’s background, including their qualifications and any conflicts of interest. The document must be filed with the court and served on all interested parties.