An Arizona Default Judgment or Decree is a judicial ruling in favor of a plaintiff when the defendant fails to respond to a complaint or fails to appear in court. This type of judgment is a result of the defendant's lack of response or failure to appear in court. There are two types of Arizona Default Judgment or Decree: the Default Judgment and the Default Decree. A Default Judgment is a legally binding court order that grants the plaintiff’s requested relief when the defendant does not respond to the complaint. A Default Decree is an order from the court granting the plaintiff's requested relief when the defendant fails to appear in court. Both types of Default Judgment or Decree can be enforced by the court to make sure the defendant carries out the terms of the judgment or decree.