California Terminations and Evictions Forms
- Request for Entry of Default
This request is filed by the landlord asking the court to enter a default judgment against the tenant in an eviction action because the tenant failed to appear or answer the complaint. - Summons Unlawful Detainer
This summons gives notice to the tenant that the landlord is suing he or she for eviction. There are instructions on what the tenant must do to respond to the complaint. - Answer Unlawful Detainer
The tenant files this answer responding to the allegations made by the landlord in the complaint for eviction. - Civil Case Cover Sheet
This cover sheet must be filed by the landlord with the first paper filed in the eviction action. Instructions on how to fill out the form are included. - Judgment Unlawful Detainer
This judgment is entered by the court either by default or after a hearing either for the tenant or the landlord. - Judgment Unlawful Detainer Attachment
This judgment is entered by the court after a hearing on the eviction matter. - Stipulation for Entry of Judgment (Unlawful Detainer)
This stipulation is an agreement entered by the landlord and tenant resolving the issues in the eviction action. - Declaration for Default Judgment by Court (Unlawful Detainer - Code Civil Proc. Section 585(d))
This declaration is filed by the landlord asking that the court enter a default judgment against the tenant in an eviction action - Attachment
This attachment is filed as needed with any papers that you file with the court in an eviction action. - Proof of Service of Summons
This form is filed by the landlord to proof that the tenant was served a copy of the summons in an eviction action.
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