The Pennsylvania Order for Hearing (Instructions and Form) is a document used by Pennsylvania courts to allow parties to a legal dispute to present evidence and arguments in a formal hearing before a judge or other decision-maker. It is typically used in civil cases, such as those involving contracts, torts, landlord-tenant disputes, and other civil matters. The Order includes instructions on how to file and serve the Order, as well as the form itself, which includes fields for the parties’ information, the date and time of the hearing, the type of hearing, and the judge or decision-maker assigned to the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Order for Hearing: the Standard Order for Hearing and the Expedited Order for Hearing. The Standard Order allows for a more in-depth hearing and is used in more complex cases. The Expedited Order is designed for simpler cases, with a shorter hearing and a smaller scope of evidence.