The Florida Verified Inventory of Guardian (Initial Report Of Guardian Of Property) is a form that must be completed by the appointed guardian of a ward’s property. It is a legal document used in Florida to provide an accurate accounting of the ward’s assets and liabilities. The form must be completed within 60 days of the guardian’s appointment and must be submitted to the court. It must be signed by the guardian and must include detailed information about the guardianship, such as the ward’s name, contact information, and date of appointment. It must also list all the ward’s assets, including real property, personal property, and financial accounts, as well as liabilities, such as mortgages, loans, or taxes. This form must be submitted with a copy of the guardian’s bond and the court’s order appointing the guardian. There are two types of Florida Verified Inventory of Guardian (Initial Report of Guardian of Property): an original report and an updated report. The original report is submitted to the court within 60 days of the appointment of the guardian, and the updated report is submitted to the court annually.