An Arizona Order to Guardian and Conservator and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons is a document that is used in the state of Arizona to appoint a guardian and/or conservator for a person who is unable to make decisions for themselves. The document outlines the rights and responsibilities of the appointed guardian and/or conservator and provides information to interested persons about the proposed guardianship and/or conservatorship. There are two types of Arizona Orders to Guardian and Conservator and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons: 1. Limited Guardianship and/or Conservatorship Order — This document is used when a guardian and/or conservator is appointed to make limited decisions or handle specific matters on behalf of the incapacitated person. 2. Full Guardianship and/or Conservatorship Order — This document is used when a guardian and/or conservator is appointed to make decisions and handle all matters on behalf of the incapacitated person. The Arizona Order to Guardian and Conservator and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons document also outlines the rights of the incapacitated person, such as the right to receive notice of hearings, the right to participate in the proceedings, and the right to be represented by an attorney. Additionally, the document provides information to interested persons regarding the proposed guardianship and/or conservatorship, including the name of the proposed guardian and/or conservator, the nature of the proposed guardianship and/or conservatorship, and the rights of the incapacitated person.