California Notice of Conservative's Death is a document used to inform the court of the death of a conservative in California. This is typically used when a conservator has been appointed by the court to manage the conservative’s estate. The notice must be filed with the court, and it must include the conservative’s full name, date of death, address, and name and contact information of the conservator. The notice must also include the conservative’s probate number and a clear statement that the conservator is no longer acting in this capacity. There are two types of California Notice of Conservative's Death: a Notice of Death of a Conservative with an Open Probate Case and a Notice of Death of a Conservative with a Closed Probate Case. If the conservative’s probate case is open, the notice must include the conservative’s probate number, name of the court, and a statement that the conservator is no longer acting in this capacity. If the conservative’s probate case is closed, the notice must include the conservative’s full name, date of death, address, and name and contact information of the conservator.