Arizona Appointment of Non-Relative as Guardian of Minor — Fingerprinting Requirements refers to the process required for a non-relative to become a legal guardian of a minor in the state of Arizona. The process includes a criminal background check through fingerprinting to ensure that the prospective guardian is not a registered sex offender. There are two types of Arizona Appointment of Non-Relative as Guardian of Minor — Fingerprinting Requirements: Level One and Level Two. Level One is a basic background check that includes a review of state criminal records and a fingerprint-based criminal history check through the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Level Two is an enhanced background check, which includes a review of state and federal criminal records, a fingerprint-based criminal history check through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a review of the Arizona Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry, and a review of the Arizona Sex Offender Registry.