Arizona Order For Emergency Appointment Of Special Administrator (Arizona OE SPA) is a legal process that allows a court to appoint an administrator to manage the affairs of an incapacitated person or a person who is unable to manage their own affairs. The order is requested by a family member, guardian, or other interested party and is granted by a judge after a hearing. Depending on the situation, the order may be limited to a particular area of the person's life or may grant the administrator full powers to act on the person's behalf. Types of Arizona OE SPA orders include: * Limited Authority Order — grants limited decision-making authority to the appointed administrator. * Full Authority Order — grants full decision-making authority to the appointed administrator. * Temporary Authority Order — grants temporary decision-making authority to the appointed administrator. * Permanent Authority Order — grants permanent decision-making authority to the appointed administrator.