Arizona Order Terminating Guardianship is a legal document that is issued in Arizona when a guardianship is no longer needed and the guardian is no longer responsible for the care of the ward. There are two types of Arizona Orders Terminating Guardianship: Temporary (TOG) and Permanent (PTO). Temporary orders terminate guardianship for a specified period of time or until a certain event occurs. Permanent orders terminate the guardianship permanently. The order must be signed by a judge and approved by the court. The order specifies the date and time of termination and the name of the guardian. The order also includes instructions to the guardian to provide a final accounting of the ward’s assets and liabilities, and to file a petition to close the estate.