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Rule 236 governs the notice to be given by the prothonotary of the entry of an order or judgment.
Pennsylvania judgments are valid for 5 years. Judgments can be revived every 5 years and should be revived if a creditor is attempting to actively collect on the debt. Judgments also act as a lien against real property for up to 20 years or longer if properly revived.
The Court may enter an order allowing the Sheriff to take other action against you, including, for example, directing the seizure or sale of your personal property, contents of your home or office, automobiles, non-publicly traded stocks and interests in partnerships and limited liability companies, seizure of rent or ...
"Waiver of Notice of Intention to Request Entry of Divorce Decree"--forms SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES waiving notice of a request for entry of the divorce decree. "Praecipe to Transmit" -- a form that asks the Prothonotary to send all the proper papers to the Judge for entry of a divorce decree.
Rule 236 - Notice by Prothonotary of Entry of Order or Judgment (a) The prothonotary shall immediately give written notice of the entry of (1) a judgment entered by confession to the defendant by ordinary mail together with a copy of all documents filed with the prothonotary in support of the confession of judgment.
To obtain a judgment lien, you must first record the judgment with the court of common pleas in the county where the debtor owns property. The lien will stay in effect for five years, but can be renewed, if the debtor does not sell the property within that time period.
Preliminary Objections are the Pennsylvania equivalent of a Motion to Dismiss. Like a Motion to Dismiss, Preliminary Objections serve as a way to request that the court dismiss a case based on the opposing party's failure to comply with procedure, or where the complaint fails to state a viable claim on its face.
Steps to File a Valid Pennsylvania Mechanics Lien Send Preliminary Notice Within 30 Days. Send Pre-Lien Notice at Least 30 Days Before Filing. File Your Lien Claim at Prothonotary's Office. Serve Notice of Filing on the Owner. Start Suit to Enforce Lien Within Two Years. File a Lien Bond to Remove the Lien.