Arizona Judgment by Default — Judge is a type of judgment issued by an Arizona court when a defendant fails to answer or otherwise respond to the complaint in a timely manner. The judgment will generally provide the plaintiff with the relief requested in the complaint. When a judgment is entered by default, the defendant has no right to further challenge the facts presented in the complaint. There are two types of Arizona Judgment by Default — Judge: 1. Motion for DefaulJudgmenten— - This occurs when a defendant fails to respond to a complaint within the time limit set by the court. The plaintiff can then file a motion for default judgment to have the court enter the relief requested in the complaint. 2. Clerk's Default Judgment — This occurs when a defendant fails to answer or otherwise respond to the complaint within 20 days of service. The court clerk will then enter the relief requested in the complaint. The clerk's default judgment is final and cannot be challenged.