The Arizona Affidavit Re Minor Children is a document submitted in the state of Arizona to establish the legal guardianship of a minor child or children. This document is typically used when a parent or guardian is unable to care for the minor child or children due to death, incapacitation, relocation, or other reasons. The affidavit outlines the name of the minor child or children, the name of the proposed guardian, the relationship between the guardian and the minor child or children, and the reasons why the guardianship is being requested. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit Re Minor Children, one for a single minor child and one for multiple minor children. Both documents must be notarized by a public notary, have a signature of the proposed guardian, and be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county in which the minor child or children reside.