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Clerks Entry Of Default
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CLERK’S ENTRY OF DEFAULT. This form is used in the United States District Court for the District of Idaho serves to formally document that a defendant in a civil case has failed to respond to a summons and complaint within the time required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This form is issued by the Clerk of Court under Rule 55(a) after it is shown—either by affidavit or through the court’s records—that the defendant was properly served but did not file an answer, motion, or other form of defense. By entering this default, the Clerk acknowledges that the defendant is not participating in the case as required, which allows the plaintiff to then seek a default judgment. www.FormsWorkflow.com





