Arizona Waiver of Right to Appointment as Personal Representative and Consent to Appointment of Personal Representative is a document that is used when a person would like to waive their right to be appointed as the personal representative of the estate of a deceased person. By signing this document, the person is giving up their right to serve as the personal representative and is consenting to the appointment of someone else to serve as the personal representative. This document is used in Arizona and is sometimes referred to as the "Arizona Waiver of Right to Appointment and Consent to Appointment." There are two types of Arizona Waiver of Right to Appointment as Personal Representative and Consent to Appointment of Personal Representative: 1) Waiver of Right to Appointment as Personal Representative and 2) Consent to Appointment of Personal Representative. The Waiver of Right to Appointment as Personal Representative is used when a person is giving up their right to be appointed as the personal representative of the estate, while the Consent to Appointment of Personal Representative is used when a person is consenting to someone else being appointed as the personal representative.