07/09/2012 — CV2012093170 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, MONTEFINO VILLAGE 07/09/2012 HONORABLE DAVID M. TALAMANTE View Minute Entry ↑ top
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Michael K. Jeanes, Clerk of Court *** Electronically Filed *** 07/10/2012 8:00 AM SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2012-093170 07/09/2012 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 1 CLERK OF THE COURT HONORABLE DAVID M. TALAMANTE M. Brady Deputy MONTEFINO VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION KELLIE J CALLAHAN v. ARIZONA MAXIMUS REALTY L L C ARIZONA MAXIMUS REALTY L L C NO ADDRESS ON RECORD COMM. OWENS MINUTE ENTRY This division has received Plaintiff’s e-filed Application/Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant(s) ARIZONA MAXIMUS REALTY LLC 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 Bernard C Owens. IT IS ORDERED that all documents necessary to support the entry of a default judgment must be e-filed. Pursuant to Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 2010-117, default judgment packets are not permitted to be e-filed. Accordingly, parties are directed to hand-deliver a default coversheet and copies of the necessary filed documents to the commissioner’s division for the entry of a default judgment. SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2012-093170 07/09/2012 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED no further action will be taken by the assigned commissioner until the necessary filed documents and coversheet are delivered to the division. The parties/counsel can find the default judgment coversheet on the Court’s website at: http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/CivilDepartment/forms.asp The parties/counsel can find additional information in the form of frequently asked questions at: http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/CivilDepartment/howDoI.asp ALERT: The Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Order 2011-140 directs the Clerk's Office not to accept paper filings from attorneys in civil cases. Civil cases must still be initiated on paper; however, subsequent documents must be eFiled through AZTurboCourt unless an exception defined in the Administrative Order applies.