Form CIV-100 Request for Entry of Default (Application to Enter Default) - California

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Form CIV-100 Request for Entry of Default (Application to Enter Default) - California

What Is Form CIV-100?

This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is a CIV-100 form?
A: A CIV-100 form is a Request for Entry of Default (Application to Enter Default) form in California.

Q: What is the purpose of a CIV-100 form?
A: The purpose of a CIV-100 form is to request the court to enter a default judgment against a party who has failed to respond to a lawsuit.

Q: When should I use a CIV-100 form?
A: You should use a CIV-100 form when you are the plaintiff in a lawsuit, and the defendant has failed to respond within the required time period.

Q: How do I fill out a CIV-100 form?
A: To fill out a CIV-100 form, you need to provide information about the case, the parties involved, and the reasons for the default judgment.

Q: What happens after I submit a CIV-100 form?
A: After you submit a CIV-100 form, the court will review it to determine if the requirements for a default judgment are met.

Q: Is there a fee for filing a CIV-100 form?
A: Yes, there is a fee for filing a CIV-100 form. The amount may vary depending on the court.

Q: Can I request a default judgment without using a CIV-100 form?
A: No, you cannot request a default judgment without using a CIV-100 form. It is the official form for this purpose in California.

Q: What if the defendant responds after I file a CIV-100 form?
A: If the defendant responds after you file a CIV-100 form, the court will review their response and may schedule a hearing to decide the case.

Q: Can I withdraw a request for default judgment after filing a CIV-100 form?
A: Yes, you can withdraw a request for default judgment after filing a CIV-100 form by submitting a written request to the court.

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Form Details:

  • Released on January 1, 2018;
  • The latest edition provided by the California Superior Court;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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