Idaho Consents to Appointment of Guardian is a form that is used when an adult, or a minor (under the age of 18), agrees to have someone else appointed as their guardian. The form must be signed by the adult who is consenting to the appointment of the guardian and witnessed by two people. Additionally, it must be signed and notarized. There are two types of Idaho Consent to Appointment of Guardian. The first type is called a Voluntary Consent to Appointment of Guardian, and this is used when the adult or minor voluntarily agrees to the appointment of a guardian. The second type is called a Consent to Appointment of Guardian by Necessity, and this is used when the court deems it necessary for the adult or minor to have a guardian appointed.