The Alabama Application, Affidavit, and Entry of Default is a document used in the state of Alabama to provide evidence of a default in a civil action. It is typically used when a defendant has failed to respond to a lawsuit, or to a motion or order of the court. The document serves as notice to the court and the defendant that the plaintiff’s claim against the defendant will be considered as true due to the defendant’s failure to appear or respond. There are two types of Alabama Application, Affidavit, and Entry of Default. The first is a Default Judgment Application, which is used when a defendant has failed to respond to a lawsuit. It is typically submitted to the court as proof that the defendant has not responded to the lawsuit or has waived the right to do so. The second type of Alabama Application, Affidavit, and Entry of Default is an Order of Default, which is used when a defendant has failed to respond to a motion or order of the court. It is typically submitted to the court as proof that the defendant has not responded to the motion or order of the court.