The Arizona Annual Guardianship Report is a document that must be submitted by guardians in Arizona every year to the court responsible for the guardianship. It is a comprehensive report that provides information about the financial, medical, and educational well-being of the ward, or person who is under the guardianship. It is intended to ensure that the guardian is managing the ward's affairs properly. There are two types of Arizona Annual Guardianship Reports: the Initial Report and the Annual Report. The Initial Report is due within 30 days of the guardianship being established and provides an overview of the ward's current condition, including financial, medical, and educational records. The Annual Report is due annually and provides updated information on the ward's condition and any changes that have taken place since the last Annual Report. It also provides an accounting of any funds that the guardian has received or disbursed on behalf of the ward.