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Fill out the Motion for Order to Vacate Judgment/Order of Dismissal/Order of Default and Declaration in Support (MOTION). Fill out the Certificate of Mailing (CERTIFICATE). Fill out and sign the Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (NOTICE). Make two copies of the MOTION, CERTIFICATE, and NOTICE.
Default means that you are asking the judge to award you what you asked for in your Motion because the other party did not file a response. Look at Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) Rule 69 for more detailed information.
ORCP 69 requires the court or clerk to enter an order of default on a showing by affidavit or declaration that a party against whom a judgment is sought has been served with Summons or is otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the Court and has failed to plead or otherwise defend within the time set by law.
From the desk of Kyle Riley: When a default judgment has been entered, the defaulted party is obligated to pay the amount of the judgment unless they are able to set aside the judgment. In most cases, the amount of the default judgment is the full amount of the damages sought by the plaintiff in the complaint.