The Pennsylvania Mediators Certificate of Completion of Mediation Conference is a document issued by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Office of Dispute Resolution, which serves as a formal acknowledgment that a successful mediation conference has been completed between the parties involved. The purpose of the certificate is to recognize the efforts of the mediator and to provide evidence of the successful outcome of the mediation conference. There are two types of Pennsylvania Mediators Certificate of Completion of Mediation Conference: 1) The Standard Certificate, which is issued when the parties have reached a voluntary settlement agreement, and 2) The Partial Certificate, which is issued when the parties have not reached a voluntary settlement agreement, but have achieved significant progress in their negotiations. Both certificates include the date of the mediation conference, the name of the mediator, a brief description of the issues addressed in the mediation, and the signature of the mediator.