Arizona Conservatorship Annual Report is a document filed with the court each year by conservators appointed by the court to manage the assets of a protected person. It is required by Arizona law and includes a report of all activities performed by the conservator, including details of income and expenses, investments, and any changes in the protected person's financial or personal situation. There are two types of Arizona Conservatorship Annual Reports: Accounting and Narrative Reports. Accounting is a summary of the conservator's financial activities, such as receipts and disbursements, investments, assets, and real estate holdings. Narrative Reports provide a detailed description of the conservator's activities, including a summary of all court orders, actions taken, and changes to the protected person's personal situation.