Pennsylvania Rule 10.6. Status Report by Personal Representative is a legal document that must be filed with the Register of Wills in the county where a decedent's estate is being administered. This document is required of all personal representatives of a decedent's estate in Pennsylvania, and it must be filed within three months of the date of appointment, or as directed by order of the court. The report must include a summary of all property of the estate, including real estate, personal property, money, and investments; a statement of all receipts and disbursements of the estate; a list of all creditors and claimants and the amounts due to each; a list of all taxes that have been paid; a summary of the assets that have been distributed; and a statement of any other matters concerning the estate that the personal representative deems appropriate. There are two types of Pennsylvania Rule 10.6. Status Report by Personal Representative: an initial report and an annual report. The initial report is a full report of the estate’s assets, debts, and administration, while the annual report is a summary of the estate’s activities over the past year.