The District of Columbia Inventory and Accounting Forms (Adm)-Consent To Account In Unsupervised Administration are legal documents used by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia to assign an executor to manage the estate of a deceased individual in the absence of a will. These forms are used to grant an executor the authority to administer the estate without court supervision. There are two types of District of Columbia Inventory and Accounting Forms (Adm)-Consent To Account In Unsupervised Administration: Form Adm-1 is used to appoint an executor who has been nominated in a will, and Form Adm-2 is used to appoint an executor who has been nominated by the court. Both forms require the signatures of all the heirs of the estate, and the signatures of two witnesses.