07/09/2020 — CV2020052341 ASSOCIATION, GRAYHAWK COMMUNITY 07/09/2020 HONORABLE THEODORE CAMPAGNOLO View Minute Entry ↑ top
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Clerk of the Superior Court *** Electronically Filed *** 07/10/2020 8:00 AM SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2020-052341 07/09/2020 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 1 CLERK OF THE COURT HONORABLE THEODORE CAMPAGNOLO P. McKinley Deputy GRAYHAWK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION KATHRYN A BATTOCK v. SCOTT BAKKE SCOTT BAKKE 20012 N 85TH PL SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 COMM. POPHAM JUDGE CAMPAGNOLO MINUTE ENTRY This Court has received Plaintiff’s e-filed Application/Motion for Default against Defendant(s), Scott Bakke, 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 Popham. IT IS ORDERED that all documents necessary to support the entry of a default judgment must be e-filed. Pursuant to the Maricopa County eFiling Guidelines, Section 2.09, attorneys shall electronically file all the documents required to request a default judgment, such as the Application SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2020-052341 07/09/2020 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 2 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 Due to the spread of COVID-19, the Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Order 2020-79 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.