Pennsylvania Notice of Order, Decree or Judgment [Rule-236] is a legal document issued by a Pennsylvania court that serves as proof of a court order, decree, or judgment. The notice is used to inform the parties involved in a case of the ruling issued by a court of law. This document is used to ensure that parties affected by the ruling are made aware of the court's decision. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Order, Decree or Judgment [Rule-236]: General Notice and Notice of Entry of Order, Decree or Judgment. The General Notice is issued to alert all parties in a case of the ruling issued by the court and the Notice of Entry of Order, Decree or Judgment is issued to provide proof that a ruling was issued and entered into the court record. The Notice of Entry must include the date, time, and place at which the ruling was issued and entered.