The Arizona Affidavit Regarding Minor Child is a legal document used by a parent or guardian to grant permission for a minor child to travel out of state or country without the accompanying parent or guardian. It is also used to provide permission for a minor child to be in the care of another person or persons, attend school, receive medical treatment, or participate in other activities outside the presence of a parent or guardian. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit Regarding Minor Child: the Standard Affidavit and the Notarized Affidavit. The Standard Affidavit is used in circumstances where the permission of a parent or guardian is required, but a notarized signature is not required. This type of affidavit is typically used for short-term travel or activities, such as a school field trip or for a single medical treatment. The Notarized Affidavit is used in circumstances where a higher level of assurance is required, such as for international travel or long-term activities. This type of affidavit requires that the signature of the parent or guardian be notarized. In addition, the affidavit must be signed by a witness who is not related to the child or the parent or guardian. Both types of affidavit require the signature of the parent or guardian, the minor child, and the witness. The affidavit must also include information about the child, such as name, date of birth, address, and the purpose of the travel or activity.