Pennsylvania Transfer of Judgment Requirements are the legal guidelines for transferring a judgment issued by the courts in Pennsylvania from one jurisdiction to another. This process, also known as a domestication of judgment or recognition of judgment, allows creditors to pursue debt collection in other states. The requirements for transferring a judgment in Pennsylvania include: 1. Filing a petition in the court of the receiving jurisdiction. 2. Establishing a valid judgment from the court in the original jurisdiction. 3. Providing the receiving court with a certified copy of the original judgment. 4. Serving notice to the defendant in accordance with the court’s rules. 5. Filing an affidavit in the court of the receiving jurisdiction that states the judgment has been satisfied or is still in effect. There are two types of Pennsylvania Transfer of Judgment Requirements: full faith and credit requirements and limited recognition requirements. The full faith and credit requirements are applicable when the receiving jurisdiction is a state other than Pennsylvania. The limited recognition requirements are applicable when the receiving jurisdiction is a county or municipality in Pennsylvania.