Resources for Seniors

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County Tax Assessors

Find information about your County Tax Assessor's Office and what services are available on-line. More »


Arizona Resources for Seniors

Helpful phone numbers and hotlines More »


National Resources for Seniors

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How to Get a Certified Copy of a Birth Certificate

To request a birth certificate, you must be at least 18 years old and an immediate family member of the person on the birth certificate. The Arizona Office of Vital Records has birth and death records.. 

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by: Arizona Office of Vital Records


Life Care Planning Packet (Advanced Directives), Information and Documents from the Arizona Attorney General

Find out about Durable Health Care Power of Attorney, Living Will (End of Life Care), Durable Mental Health Care Power of Attorney, Letter to My Agent (Representative) and More! More »

by: Arizona Office of the Attorney General


Arizona Health Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Eligibility Manual

The AHCCCS Eligibility Policy Manual contains information about covered services, programs and preadmission screening (PAS) More »


Tips for a Successful Client-Attorney Relationship

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by: State Bar of Arizona


Senior Anti-Crime University Free Classes... Learn to Avoid Scams, Prevent Fraud and Stay Safe!

The Senior Anti-Crime University is a great opportunity for active, involved Arizonans to work with Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard to learn to detect scams against seniors and to help others avoid frauds, scams and abuse. More »

by: Arizona Attorney General


Questions

Question: What is the responsibility of the Landlord of a 55+ park regarding safety from burglary and robbery? We have had a number of these lately and it doesn't appear our Landlord is doing anything about it.
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Question: Where can I learn how to resign as executor of a will probated in Pima County, AZ?
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Question: I need a durable power of attorney. Any suggestions where I can find one on line?
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Question: Is a feeding tube considered aritifical means of staying alive
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Question: My mother, 66, is having problems with the HOA of her condo. Before cancer, I could have figured out what they're saying and what she agreed to -- not now. Is there someone available to ask?
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