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Since a guardian must be appointed by a court, whoever is requesting for proof of guardianship would require a certified copy of the appointment. That can be easily obtained from the court that made the appointment. If I were working on a case and needed proof of guardianship I would require a certified copy of the appointment.

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Q: Can a notarized affidavit serve as proof of guardianship?
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