Background Check Authorization (Guardianship)
Before the court appoints anyone as a guardian, it requires a background check. This form gives permission to run that check. Required with every guardianship petition.
This background check form is required with every guardianship petition.
It must be completed accurately — any errors or omissions can delay the court's processing of your guardianship case. If you need help with the overall guardianship filing, we're here.
When do you need this form?
You're filing a guardianship petition — this form is always required.
This site provides general information, not legal advice. For legal counsel, consult a licensed attorney. Official forms are maintained by New York State and may change.
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