The Arizona Application for Entry of Default is a legal document that is filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court for the purpose of obtaining a Default Judgment if a defendant does not answer a complaint or other pleading. The Application for Entry of Default must list all parties to the action, the amount of the claim, and the date of the filing of the complaint or pleading. There are two types of Arizona Applications for Entry of Default: 1. Default Judgment application: This is filed by the plaintiff after the defendant fails to answer the complaint or other pleading. This application will include the plaintiff’s request for a Default Judgment, as well as the amount of the claim and the date of the filing of the complaint or pleading. 2. Motion for Entry of Default: This is filed by the plaintiff if the defendant has failed to appear in a timely manner at a hearing or at a trial. This application will include the plaintiff’s request for an Order of Default, as well as the amount of the claim and the date of the filing of the complaint or pleading.