A Florida Motion For Default is a legal document that is filed when a party does not respond to a complaint, answer a complaint, or otherwise appear in a legal proceeding. The motion requests that the court enter a default judgment against them, meaning a ruling in favor of the party that did respond. This motion is filed in the Circuit Court in the county where the case is being heard. There are two main types of Florida Motion For Default: Default Final Judgment and Default Summary Judgment. A Default Final Judgment is a judgment that orders the defendant to pay money or take some other action. A Default Summary Judgment is a judgment that states that the defendant has no defense to the claims being made against them.