Utah Nomination of Guardian For Someone Else is a legal form that allows an individual to nominate a guardian for another person. This form is used when the person being nominated is an adult or a minor, and the guardian is responsible for making decisions on behalf of the individual. The nominated guardian will be responsible for making decisions regarding the individual's health, safety, finances, living arrangements, and other matters. There are two types of Utah Nomination of Guardian For Someone Else. These are the Nomination of Guardian for an Adult and the Nomination of Guardian for a Minor. The Nomination of Guardian for an Adult is used to appoint a guardian for a person who is 18 years of age or older and who is unable to make decisions on his or her own due to physical or mental disability. The Nomination of Guardian for a Minor is used to appoint a guardian for a person who is under 18 years of age and who is unable to make decisions on his or her own due to physical or mental disability. In both cases, the nominated guardian must be an adult who is at least 18 years of age and is willing to assume the responsibilities of being a guardian. The nominated guardian must also be a resident of Utah. The form must be signed by the individual who is being nominated and the nominated guardian, and must be witnessed by two persons who are over the age of 18.