The Arizona Annual Report of Guardian is an important document that must be completed annually by guardians of incapacitated adults. In Arizona, guardians are court-appointed fiduciaries responsible for managing the affairs of those who cannot manage them on their own due to mental or physical disabilities. The Arizona Annual Report of Guardian is a comprehensive document that provides information about the guardian’s management of the incapacitated adult’s estate and the guardian’s activities over the course of the year. It includes information about the guardian’s legal obligations, the status of the incapacitated person’s financial accounts, the guardian’s expenditures, and the status of any investments. There are two types of Arizona Annual Report of Guardian: the initial report and the annual report. The initial report is due within 60 days of the date the court appoints the guardian. The annual report is due 60 days before the anniversary date of the guardian’s appointment. Both reports must be filed with the court clerk.