Arizona Order to Conservator and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons are legal documents used in Arizona to appoint and recognize a conservator for a person who is unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental incapacity. There are two main types of Arizona Order to Conservator and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons: (1) Appointment of Limited Conservator; and (2) Appointment of Full Conservator. The Appointment of Limited Conservator document is used to appoint a conservator with limited authority to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person. It must be signed by a judge of the court and includes information such as the name of the conservator, the jurisdiction in which the conservator is appointed, the powers and duties of the conservator, and any limitations on the conservator’s authority. The Appointment of Full Conservator document is used to appoint a conservator with full authority to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person. It must be signed by a judge of the court and includes information such as the name of the conservator, the jurisdiction in which the conservator is appointed, the powers and duties of the conservator, and any limitations on the conservator’s authority. The Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons document is used to inform other parties of the appointment of a conservator. It is signed by a judge of the court and includes information such as the name of the conservator, the jurisdiction in which the conservator is appointed, and the powers and duties of the conservator. These documents are important for ensuring that the conservator is properly appointed and has the authority to make necessary decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person.