The Office of the Public Guardian acts as the court-appointed conservator of last resort for individuals who are unable to provide for their basic needs. We administer two types of conservatorship after appointment by the Superior Court of California: LPS (Lanterman, Petris, Short Act) conservatorship and probate conservatorship.
Our goal is to ensure all persons are treated with dignity and respect while providing quality and cost-effective services to the people of San Bernardino County.
- About the Office of the Public GuardianAbout the Office of the Public Guardian
- About LPS (Lanterman, Petris, Short Act) conservatorshipAbout LPS (Lanterman, Petris, Short Act) conservatorship
- About probate conservatorshipAbout probate conservatorship
- About the probate conservatorship referral processAbout the probate conservatorship referral process
- Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
The Office of the Public Guardian arranges for custodial care and administers estates of gravely disabled or other incompetent persons by appointment of the court.
It serves as a guardian of conservatees’ property and financial assets and coordinates legal or social services on behalf of conservatees.
The Office of the Public Guardian may be appointed conservator of the Person, the Estate, or the Person and the Estate.
San Bernardino County Counsel provides legal advice to the Office of the Public Guardian.
- Treat all persons with dignity and respect.
- Set up systems to monitor costs of services rendered and quality control analysis.
- Provide quality and cost-effective services to conservatees and trustees including, but not limited to:
- administration
- operations
- investigations
- guardianship
- conservatorship
- Interface with stakeholders including, but not limited to:
- San Bernardino County departments
- San Bernardino County Medical Society
- San Bernardino County Bar Association
- Chambers of Commerce
- Civic organizations
- Community-based organizations
- Faith-based organizations
- Nurture and develop an occupational environment, which will encourage staff to reach their fullest potential.
- Facilitate placements, which are safe, clean, and efficient and reflect compassion to those served by this office.
- Develop and implement information systems services and related technologies, to more efficiently serve the public, conservatees and trustees.
To qualify for this conservatorship an individual must be gravely disabled. Grave disability is defined as, unable to provide for his or her basic personal needs for food, clothing or shelter, as a result of a mental disorder.
The initial referral is submitted to, and the investigation is completed by, the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health.
If need is determined, the conservatorship petition is filed with the Superior Court by Department of Behavioral Health staff.
To qualify for probate conservatorship, an individual must be unable to:
- provide for his or her personal needs for physical health, food, clothing or shelter
- manage his or her own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence
The initial referral is submitted to, and investigation is completed by, the Office of the Public Guardian investigator.
If a need is determined, the conservatorship petition is filed with the Superior Court by Office of the Public Guardian staff.
An individual may also nominate the Office of the Public Guardian to act as a conservator on his or her behalf.
A referral for probate conservatorship investigation is a request asking the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate whether an individual needs a court-appointed conservator to manage their personal and financial affairs due to a lack of capacity to do so themselves.
A referral can be submitted by any concerned person, including, but not limited to a:
- family member
- friend
- healthcare provider
The referral must include details about the individual’s condition, their inability to care for themselves, and potential concerns regarding their well-being and finances
A few things to consider before filling out the application:
- Legal Criteria:
- The individual must be unable to properly provide food, clothing, shelter or physical health (conservatorship of the person), and/or substantially unable to manage financial resources or resist fraud, or undue influence (conservatorship of the estate).
- The individual’s incapacity must be measured and confirmed by the attending physician.
- Guiding Mandates:
- A conservatorships is not an emergency response instrument. It may take 8 – 12 weeks from the beginning of an investigation to an actual court date.
- Legislation requires a public probate conservatorship be the last resort after all alternatives to such conservatorship be explored first.
- A public probate conservatorship may not be appropriate as a preventative measure.
- Generally, an individual must meet the legal criteria at the time the referral is made.
Submit a complete probate referral packet and Capacity Declaration form GC 335 to:
Office of the Public Guardian
Attn: Probate Investigations Unit
686 E. Mill St.
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0646