The Arizona Application and Affidavit for Default is a legal form used by a plaintiff in a civil court case in Arizona to request a default judgment against the defendant. This document is filed with the court when the defendant has failed to respond to the plaintiff's complaint. The affidavit is signed by the plaintiff and attests to the facts of the case and the defendant's failure to respond. There are two types of Application and Affidavit for Default in Arizona, one for when the plaintiff is seeking damages and the other when the plaintiff is only seeking a court order, such as an injunction. In both cases, the plaintiff must provide the court with evidence of the defendant's default, such as a copy of the summons and complaint, and a statement of the facts of the case. Once the Application and Affidavit for Default is filed, the court will review the evidence and issue a default judgment if the defendant has not responded within the required timeframe.