An Arizona Affidavit Of Person To Be Appointed Guardian is a document used to appoint a guardian for an individual who is unable to make decisions for themselves due to physical or mental incapacity. This document is filed with the court and must be signed by the person to be appointed as guardian, as well as the person who is appointing them. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit Of Person To Be Appointed Guardian: a Voluntary Affidavit and a Court-Ordered Affidavit. The Voluntary Affidavit is completed by the guardian and the person appointing them and is used when the guardian is not appointed by court order. The Court-Ordered Affidavit is completed by the guardian and the court and is used when the guardian is appointed by the court. Both affidavits require the signatures of the guardian and the person who is appointing them, and must be notarized.