How do I know when the default hearing will be held?
The way default hearings are scheduled is not the same in
all counties. For example, in Maricopa County, the Petitioner must prepare a
form called a "Request for a Default Hearing" and mail it to the
court with a large self-addressed envelope. The court file is reviewed and if
all papers are in order, the Petitioner will then be mailed a notice that a
default hearing has been scheduled for a certain date and time. In Pima County,
time is set aside each afternoon for hearing default cases and the Petitioner
may choose the most convenient day. Check with the Clerk of Superior Court in
your county to learn what to do.
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