Arizona Affidavit for Collection of All Personal Property is a legal document that is used to help individuals in the state of Arizona collect personal property that has been left behind by a deceased relative. This form is typically used when a decedent has passed away without a will, leaving behind assets such as jewelry, furniture, vehicles, and other personal items. The Arizona Affidavit for Collection of All Personal Property is filed by the relative who is claiming the property, and is used to prove that the claimant is the rightful owner of the property. The form must include the following information: the decedent’s full name, date of death, and address; the claimant’s full name, address, and relationship to the decedent; a description of the property being claimed; and a statement attesting to the claimant’s right to the property. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit for Collection of All Personal Property: the Spousal Affidavit and the Non-Spousal Affidavit. The Spousal Affidavit is used when the claimant is the surviving spouse of the decedent, while the Non-Spousal Affidavit is used when the claimant is a relative or friend of the decedent.