California Notice of Intent to Register Conservatorship is a legal form that is used when a person is appointed as a conservator for an adult or a minor in California. The form is used to notify the court of the conservator’s appointment and to register the conservatorship in the county where the conservative lives. It is also used to establish the powers of the conservator and the rights of the conservative. There are two types of California Notice of Intent to Register Conservatorship: Notice of Intent to Register Conservatorship of an Adult and Notice of Intent to Register Conservatorship of a Minor. The form for an adult conservator will include information such as the conservative’s name, date of birth, current address, and a list of the powers granted to the conservator. The form for a minor conservator will include similar information, as well as the names and contact information of the minor’s parents or guardians. Both forms require the signature of the conservator and will be filed with the court in the county where the conservative lives.