Pennsylvania Precise For Reinstatement of Complaint is a legal document used to reinstate a complaint, petition, or action that has been previously dismissed. It is typically used when a plaintiff or petitioner has failed to comply with the procedures and timelines set out in the court action, such as missing filing deadlines or failing to appear in court. The Precise must be filed in the court in which the original action was dismissed, and must include the name and address of the plaintiff or petitioner, the case number, the name and address of the defendant, the title of the action, and the date of dismissal. The Precise must also include a request for the court to reinstate the action, a statement of facts that demonstrate why the action should be reinstated, and a request for the court to enter an order of reinstatement. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Reinstatement of Complaint: Motion to Reinstate and Precise to Reinstate. The Motion to Reinstate is a formal request filed with the court to reinstate a complaint or action, while the Precise to Reinstate is a simpler document that is typically used for reinstatement of less complex cases.