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You should file a Motion for Default with the clerk of the superior court. In order to get a default judgment, you must have properly served the summons and a copy of your complaint on all defendants.This is called giving "notice. An entry of default must be entered prior to a. Service of the motion for default judgment and notice of presentment must occur at least seven (7) days before the motion for default judgment is presented. Plaintiff(s) asks the court to enter a Default Final Judgment against Defendant(s) for unlawful detainer and says: 1. Generally, a default allows you to obtain an earlier final hearing to finish your case. 345, 352–53 (2000) (trial court erred in granting default on same date as court's denial of Rule 12 motion). 2. Untimely Filing of Pleading. Section 1c: Motion for Default for Failure to Appear and Judgment .