The California Declaration In Support Of Application For Default Judgment (Unlawful Detained) is a document used in California eviction proceedings. It is typically filed by the landlord or person filing the eviction action to support their application for default judgment. The declaration must include information related to the landlord's claim for possession of the rental property, the tenant's breach of the rental agreement, and the amount of rent due and owing. It must be signed under penalty of perjury by the landlord or their agent. This document is also known as a Statement of Facts or Unlawful Detained Complaint. There are two main types of California Declaration In Support Of Application For Default Judgment (Unlawful Detained): Regular Unlawful Detained and Summary Unlawful Detained. The Regular Unlawful Detained requires more detailed information and is used in cases where the tenant has not responded to the eviction notice. The Summary Unlawful Detained is used when the tenant has responded to the eviction notice and requires less information.