Arizona Request for Entry of Default Judgment Without a Hearing is a legal document used when a party to a civil case has failed to respond to the legal summons and complaint. The Request is a way for a plaintiff to receive a judgment against a defendant without having to go to court. The Request must be signed by the plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney and filed with the court. There are two types of Arizona Request for Entry of Default Judgment Without a Hearing: a standard request and a motion to set aside the default. The standard request is used when the defendant fails to respond to the summons and complaint within 20 days of service. The motion to set aside the default is used when the defendant fails to respond within the 20-day period, but the plaintiff believes there is a valid reason for the delay. The motion must provide evidence that the defendant had sufficient notice of the lawsuit or that their failure to respond was not willful or intentional. In both cases, the court must review the evidence and determine whether to grant the request for entry of default judgment. If the court grants the request, the defendant is legally bound by the terms of the judgment.