The District of Columbia General Forms (Adm)-Consent To Appointment of Personal Representative is a document used by the court to appoint a personal representative (executor, administrator, conservator, guardian, or other fiduciary) to handle the affairs of an estate. This form is used to signify the consent of the individual appointed to serve in this role. It contains information such as the name of the decedent, the name of the individual appointed, and the date of appointment. There are two types of this form: one for the executor and one for the administrator. The Executor Consent Form is used when a will has been filed in court, and the Administrator Consent Form is used when there is no will or the will does not name an executor. Both forms must be signed by the individual appointed in order for the appointment to be valid.