Arizona Letters of Appointment as Temporary Guardian, Conservator, or Guardian and Conservator and Acceptance of Letters are legal documents used when a court grants a person the authority to temporarily act as a guardian, conservator, or guardian and conservator of an incapacitated person or minor. The court-appointed individual is responsible for making decisions and managing the affairs of the person or minor until the court grants a permanent appointment. The different types of Arizona Letters of Appointment as Temporary Guardian, Conservator, or Guardian and Conservator and Acceptance of Letters include: — Temporary Guardian Letter of Appointment: This document is issued by a court when a person is appointed to act as a temporary guardian of an incapacitated person or minor. — Temporary Conservator Letter of Appointment: This document is issued by a court when a person is appointed to act as a temporary conservator of an incapacitated person or minor. — Temporary Guardian and Conservator Letter of Appointment: This document is issued by a court when a person is appointed to act as a temporary guardian and conservator of an incapacitated person or minor. — Acceptance of Letters: This document is used by the court-appointed individual to accept the responsibility of being a temporary guardian, conservator, or guardian and conservator of an incapacitated person or minor.