An Arizona Request for Default Hearing is a legal document that is filed when a party to a lawsuit has failed to respond to the complaint. When a Request for Default Hearing is filed, the court will hold a hearing to determine the outcome of the lawsuit. The hearing is usually scheduled within 30 days of the Request for Default Hearing being filed. There are two types of Arizona Request for Default Hearings: a Request for Default Hearing on the Merits and a Request for Default Hearing on the Default Judgment. In a Request for Default Hearing on the Merits, the court will hear arguments from both parties and make a decision on the merits of the case. In a Request for Default Hearing on the Default Judgment, the court will review the default judgment and decide whether to uphold or vacate it.