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Fiduciary Licensing Announcements

Date
04/11/2024
The Arizona Supreme Court’s Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) is seeking your feedback during this regularly scheduled review of the Probate Fee Guidelines pursuant to A.C.J.A. § 3-303.  Input is requested from all non-attorney fiduciaries.  Your anonymous responses will be used to inform the court of potential issues to address.  Kindly complete the survey by May 10, 2024.   Click this link to get started:  https://forms.office.com/g/TY4rVXnsF4
10/19/2023 Public comments are being accepted regarding proposed fee changes to ACJA 
10/19/2023 ACJA fee changes proposed: Comments due 11/20/2023
09/07/23 Public comments are being accepted regarding proposed changes to ACJA 7-202: Fiduciaries
09/07/23 Rule Petition Amendments August 2023
07/19/23 New Fiduciary Program FAQ Webpage
12/27/22

ACJA §3-303:Statewide Fee Guidelines and Competitive Bids 2022 Review for the Arizona Judicial Council
If you would like to provide feedback on this report please email [email protected] or [email protected].

08/31/22

Rule Petition Amendments August 2022 - Fiduciary

07/14/22 ACJA Changes Announcement July 2022
06/28/22 Recruitment Announcement
09/25/20 Cheif Justive Robert Brutinel has entered Administrative Order 2020-152 regarding a licensed Fiduciary's obligation to visit ward, replacing Administrative Order 2020-66 and 2020-118.
07/22/20 Chief Justice Robert Brutinel has entered Administrative Order 2020-118 regarding a licensed Fiduciary's obligation to visit ward, replacing Administrative Order 2020-66.
05/06/20 The Administrative Office of the Courts’ Director has entered Administrative Directive 2020-09 modifying a Fiduciary’s time to complete their continuing education requirement. ACJA § 7-202 requires the completion by May 30th. That date has been extended to December 31st.
04/15/20 Chief Justice Robert Brutinel has entered Administrative Order 2020-65 regarding a licensed Fiduciary's obligation to visit ward.
04/08/20 Governor Doug Ducey has entered Executive Order 2020-26. The order calls for immediate implementation of A.R.S. §§ 41-371 through 41-380, allowing Remote Online Notarization. Effective Friday, April 10, 2020, Remote Online Notarization may be used for notarial acts as valid witness to execution of documents.