An Arizona Order To Guardian And Acknowledgement is a legal document used when a guardian is appointed to care for a minor child. This document outlines the rights and responsibilities of the guardian and the minor's parent(s). It also serves to acknowledge the parent's consent to the appointment of the guardian. There are two types of Arizona Order To Guardian And Acknowledgement: temporary and permanent. A temporary Order To Guardian And Acknowledgement is used when a guardian is appointed for a short-term period of time, usually to provide temporary care for a minor child. A permanent Order To Guardian And Acknowledgement is used when a guardian is appointed for a longer-term period of time, usually to provide permanent care for a minor child. The document must be signed by both the parent and the guardian in front of a notary public in order to be valid. It must also be filed with the court in order to be recognized. This document is important as it serves to protect the rights of the minor and ensure they are being taken care of properly by the guardian.