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Civil Statutes of Limitation Similar to other states statute of limitations laws, Pennsylvania imposes a two-year limit on personal injury, trespass, and fraud claims. Generally, the clock will start ticking on the date of the incident or discovery of the wrong.
Complete the Civil complaint form fully and neatly. Be sure to provide enough information so the person you are suing knows why he or she is being sued. Once the complaint is completed, you must file it at the correct Magisterial District Court office. Be prepared to pay the filing fees.
The course of a civil case: Both sides gather evidence. Pre-trial conference takes place between judge and attorneys for both sides to discuss possible settlement. If there is no settlement, trial takes place and a verdict is rendered. Either party can appeal the decision to appellate courts.
Civil Complaint (Includes One Certified Mail Service)$156.00 Counterclaim / Crossclaim $50.00 Third Party Complaint $50.00 Amended Complaint $70.00 Jury Demand (Payable 10 Days Prior to Jury Trial) $350.0034 more rows
The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners requires that you graduate from an ABA-approved law school.
This is known as the Affidavit of Probable Cause and is the most important part of the criminal complaint. It is a summary of the factual basis from the affiants point of view and apprises the defendant of the alleged conduct relating to the criminal charges that have been filed.
To assist it, the Supreme Court appoints the court administrator of Pennsylvania, a position established in Pennsylvanias Constitution. The court administrator is responsible for the prompt and proper disposition of the business of all courts and leads the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC).