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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Personal Representative Appointment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, address, telephone number, and email address. If you are represented by a lawyer, include their Bar Number.
  3. Indicate whether you are filing for yourself or as an attorney for the petitioner or respondent by checking the appropriate box.
  4. In the section regarding the decedent's estate, specify if you are an heir without a Will or named in the Will. Check the corresponding box.
  5. Provide details on your priority for appointment as Personal Representative under A.R.S. 14-3203 by checking the relevant box and explaining your entitlement if necessary.
  6. Sign and date the form where indicated. Ensure that it is notarized if required.

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The Key Differences between a POA and a PR: Purpose: A Power of Attorney is often used for incapacity planning or to facilitate decision making during the individuals lifetime, while a PR is appointed to handle the affairs of a deceased individuals estate after their death.
There are basic steps to file to become the personal representative of a deceased persons estate. The process of applying for and being appointed as administrator can take a month or more to complete. In some instances, there may be an urgent need for estate management.
Compensation for an Arizona Personal Representative Generally personal representatives receive reasonable compensation paid at $25 to $50 per hour.
The Arizona Supreme Court requires that any person who is not a state-licensed fiduciary (or a financial institution) must complete a training program approved by the Supreme Court before Letters of Appointment to serve as a guardian, conservator, or personal representative can be issued by the Clerk of the Court.
Calculation of Fee: The personal representative fee in California is typically calculated based on a percentage of the total estate value. The California Probate Code specifies that the fee is as following: 4% for the first $100,000 of the estate value. 3% for the next $100,000.

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(a) Definition. Letters of appointment is a document the clerk issues, pursuant to a court order, that authorizes a personal representative, guardian, or conservator to act for the estate or subject person. (b) Power to Act.
Executors may be appointed: expressly by Will. impliedly by Will (according to the terms of the Will) by a person nominated in the Will to appoint executors and if so, the nominated person may appoint themselves as executor. through the chain of representation, or. by the court.
The court does not require Personal Representatives to be legal or financial experts. Thus, it is entirely possible for these roles to be executed without the assistance of a professional. However, hiring an attorney can prove helpful when an estate is complex or there is a likelihood of family conflict over assets.

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