Arizona Notice of Hearing Regarding Temporary Appointment is a legally binding document issued by a court in the state of Arizona that notifies all parties to a court hearing of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The notice also provides important information about the hearing, such as the purpose of the hearing, the rights of the parties involved, and the rules of the hearing. Depending on the type of hearing, the notice may also provide specific instructions for the parties involved. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Hearing Regarding Temporary Appointment: 1) Notice of Hearing Regarding Temporary Appointment of Guardian: This type of notice is issued when a court is considering appointing a temporary guardian for an individual who is not able to make decisions for themselves. 2) Notice of Hearing Regarding Temporary Appointment of Conservator: This type of notice is issued when a court is considering appointing a temporary conservator for an individual who is not able to manage their own finances.