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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Fiduciary Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the fiduciary deed and its legal implications. Ensure you understand your role as a fiduciary.
  3. Fill in the grantor's name and title in the designated fields. This identifies who is granting the property rights.
  4. Next, enter the grantee's information, including names and relationship status (e.g., joint tenants). This section specifies who will receive the property.
  5. Complete the legal description of the property in Exhibit A. This is crucial for identifying the exact location of the property being transferred.
  6. Sign and date where indicated. Ensure that all signatures are completed before proceeding to notarization.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed document.

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A fiduciary is someone who manages money or property for someone else. When youre named a fiduciary and accept the role, you must by law manage the persons money and property for their benefit, not yours.
The Public Fiduciary serves as a court-appointed guardian or conservator for vulnerable adults or people who are incapacitated, in order to protect their legal rights and financial interests in probate court.
In Arizona, a person serving as a Fiduciary for a fee must be licensed by the Arizona Supreme Court, and is governed by state law. To become licensed, a Fiduciary must meet certain eligibility requirements, complete training, pass a test, post a bond, be fingerprinted, and pass credit and criminal background checks.
Fiduciaries serve as court-appointed guardians, conservators, trustees, personal representatives, or special administrators. They may also serve as agents under a Power of Attorney or as a Trustee, with or without court oversight.

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