Arizona Motion and Affidavit for Default without a Hearing is a legal document used when a plaintiff wishes to enter a default judgment against a defendant without appearing in court. The document is filed with the court, and if approved, the plaintiff is awarded a default judgment. It is commonly used in cases such as debt collection, eviction, and breach of contract. The document consists of two parts: a motion and an affidavit. The motion is a request to the court for a default judgment, and the affidavit is a sworn statement from the plaintiff detailing the facts of the case. There are two types of Arizona Motion and Affidavit for Default without a Hearing: Standard and Expedited. The Standard Motion and Affidavit is used when the plaintiff has already served the defendant with a summons and complaint, and the defendant has failed to answer. The Expedited Motion and Affidavit is used when the defendant has been properly served but has failed to answer within the specified time period.