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Maricopa County Superior Court Case CV2021-007255

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Maricopa County Superior Court Case CV2021-007255: public docket details, parties, minute entries, documents, and official source links for Pueblo Verde Community Association.

Case Number
CV2021-007255
County
Maricopa
Caption
Not captured
Filed
5/3/2021
Case Type
Civil
Judge
Whitten, Christopher
Location
Downtown
Official Court Record
Official Court Record

Parties

Party Relationship Attorney
Pueblo Verde Community Association Plaintiff Chandler Travis
Sylvia Hatsutani Defendant Pro Per

Minute Entries

06/15/2021 — CV2021007255 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, PUEBLO VERDE 06/15/2021 HONORABLE M. SCOTT MCCOY View Minute Entry ↑ top

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Minute Source
Clerk of the Superior Court

*** Electronically Filed ***

06/16/2021 8:00 AM
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY

CV 2021-007255

06/15/2021

Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 1

CLERK OF THE COURT
HONORABLE M. SCOTT MCCOY
K. Ballard

Deputy

PUEBLO VERDE COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
CHANDLER W TRAVIS

v.

SYLVIA HATSUTANI
SYLVIA HATSUTANI
16229 W YAVAPAI ST
GOODYEAR AZ 85338

COMM. GARBARINO
JUDGE MCCOY

ORDER ENTERED BY COURT

This division has received Plaintiff’s e-filed Application for Default, filed June 10, 2021,
against Defendant Sylvia Hatsutani in the above-captioned case.

IT IS ORDERED that no action will be taken by this division on the above referenced
document(s).

The parties are advised that Commissioners handle Rule 55(b) Default Judgment
proceedings and that the default proceedings in this matter are to be heard by Commissioner
David Garbarino.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all documents necessary to support the entry of a
default judgment must be e-filed.

Pursuant to the Maricopa County e-Filing Guidelines, section 2.09, attorneys shall
electronically file all the documents required to request a default judgment, such as the

SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY

CV 2021-007255

06/15/2021

Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 2

Application for Entry of Default, Motion for Entry of Default Judgment, Sum Certain Affidavit,
and Application for Attorneys’ Fees when appropriate and Statement of Costs, but shall submit a
default judgment packet required by the Court, including the documents identified on the default
judgment packet coversheet in paper to the assigned Commissioner’s Division. A Commissioner
will not act upon a Motion for Entry of Default Judgment until the default judgment packet with
all the required documents has been received by the Division in paper form.

The parties/counsel can find additional information in the form of frequently asked
questions at:
http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/CivilDepartment/howDoI.asp

The parties/counsel can find additional information regarding the default judgment
process at: https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/cv_cvc6/

PLEASE NOTE: Effective July 26, 2021 Judge Brad H. Astrowsky will assume this
Division’s civil calendar. Judge Astrowsky will be located in the East Court Building,
Courtroom 413. Telephone: 602-372-2048.

Due to the spread of COVID-19, the Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Order
2021-52 requires all individuals entering a court facility to wear a mask or face covering at
all times they are in the court facility. With limited exceptions, the court will not provide
masks or face coverings. Therefore, any individual attempting to enter the court facility
must have an appropriate mask or face covering to be allowed entry to the court
facility. Any person who refuses to wear a mask or face covering as directed will be denied
entrance to the court facility or asked to leave. In addition, all individuals entering a court
facility will be subject to a health screening protocol. Any person who does not pass the
health screening protocol will be denied entrance to the court facility.

Self-Represented Litigant advisory

ATTENTION SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS: Unless an attorney files a notice
that he or she represents a party, the person(s) not represented by an attorney will act as his or
him own attorney. The law requires the court to hold all persons representing themselves to
the same standard as a licensed attorney. Self-represented litigants are encouraged to review
the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, paying particular attention to Rule 26. Please note that
only a licensed attorney may represent a corporation, LLC, or similar business entity in the
Superior Court. Ramada Inns v. Lane & Bird Advertising, 102 Ariz. 127, 426 P.2d 395
(1967). You may not file motions or request for relief on behalf of another self-represented
party.

SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY

CV 2021-007255

06/15/2021

Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 3

Before the judge can consider anything you send him, you must show him that you have
given a copy of your request:

1. To the Clerk of the Court. The Clerk of the Court is a separately elected official. It is
the clerk’s job to keep an independent record of everything that happens at the
court. The court cannot act on a document that has not been made a part of that
record; and

2. To every other party involved in the case. This is so all parties have a fair chance to
tell the judge what they think before she makes a decision.

Because of that, if you want the judge to consider something you send him, you must file
the original document with the Clerk of the Superior Court, mail or deliver a copy directly to this
division (that is, to the judge, using his specific courtroom address)

HONORABLE M. SCOTT MCCOY
MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
EAST COURT BUILDING
6TH FLOOR, COURTROOM 612
101 WEST JEFFERSON
PHOENIX, AZ 85003
(602) 372-3603

and mail or deliver a copy to all opposing parties. In addition, on each document you must
include a signed certificate that says whether you mailed or hand delivered each copy, when you
did so, and states the specific people and the specific addresses to which you mailed or hand
delivered each copy. If a party is represented by a lawyer, you must send or deliver the copy to
the lawyer, not to the party. All proposed orders submitted to this division must include copies
of the order with self-addressed, stamped envelopes for all parties/counsel.

Do not mail or send papers for the clerk or other parties to the judge.

If you want to file papers with the Clerk of the Court by mail, please send them to:

Clerk of the Superior Court’s Office
Civil File Counter
201 W. Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ 85003

SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY

CV 2021-007255

06/15/2021

Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 4

The clerk’s guidelines for filing by mail can be found at:

https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/records/filings

If you are not represented by a lawyer you must contact this division immediately and
give us a current address, telephone number, and email address. If your address, phone number,
or email address changes in the future, you must file a notice of change of address/phone
number/email address. That form can be downloaded at no charge from the following website:

http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/LawLibraryResourceCenter/

Documents

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minute_entry_pdf CV2021007255 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, PUEBLO VERDE 06/15/2021 HONORABLE M. SCOTT MCCOY View Minute Entry application/pdf 135.4 KB Document Source

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