Pennsylvania Praecipefor Default Judgment is a document used in Pennsylvania civil court proceedings that allows a judge to issue a default judgment against a defendant if they fail to respond to a complaint or other legal action. The Praecipefor Default Judgment is a form that must be filled out in accordance with Pennsylvania law, and it must include a statement from the plaintiff that they have not received a response from the defendant. The Praecipefor Default Judgment must be filed with the court and served to the defendant in order for the court to issue a default judgment. There are two types of Pennsylvania Praecipefor Default Judgment: Praecipefor Default Judgment of Non-Pros (Nonsuit) and Praecipefor Default Judgment of Damages. The Praecipefor Default Judgment of Non-Pros (Nonsuit) is used when the plaintiff is seeking to dismiss the case without a judgment on the merits, while the Praecipefor Default Judgment of Damages is used when the plaintiff is seeking a judgment for damages.