The Arizona Application And Affidavit For Default is a legal document filed with the court to prove that a party has met the requirements for a default judgment. This document is used when a defendant has failed to answer or otherwise respond to a complaint or petition. It is a sworn statement that provides the court with evidence that the plaintiff has taken the proper steps to notify the defendant of the lawsuit and that the defendant has failed to appear in court or respond to the complaint. There are two types of Arizona Application And Affidavit For Default—one for service by publication and one for personal service. The affidavit must include the party's name, address, and phone number, the date of service, the date of return, and the number of copies served. The affidavit must also include a statement that the plaintiff has made diligent efforts to locate the defendant but has been unable to do so. Once the affidavit has been filed with the court, the judge will then review it to decide whether a default judgment should be entered.