Arizona Waiver Of Right To Appointment As Personal Representative And Consent To Appointment Of Personal Representative is a legal document used when an individual (the “waiver”) wishes to waive their right to be appointed as the personal representative of the estate of a deceased individual. The waiver also consents to the appointment of another person as personal representative of the estate. This document is often used when an individual wishes to appoint another person to be the personal representative of the estate, or when the individual is unable to serve in that role. There are two types of Arizona Waiver Of Right To Appointment As Personal Representative And Consent To Appointment Of Personal Representative: general waiver and special waiver. A general waiver is used when a waiver wishes to waive their right to appointment as personal representative of the entire estate. A special waiver is used when a waiver wishes to waive their right to appointment as personal representative of a specific portion of the estate. The Arizona Waiver Of Right To Appointment As Personal Representative And Consent To Appointment Of Personal Representative must be signed in the presence of a notary public and must include the full name and address of the waiver, as well as the full name and address of the person who is being appointed as personal representative of the estate.