Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Summons is a form used by a plaintiff or petitioner in a civil lawsuit in Pennsylvania state courts. It is a request to the court to issue a Writ of Summons, which is a legal document that begins the process of serving notice of the lawsuit to the defendant. The Precise must be filed with the Prothonotary of the court, along with the applicable filing fees. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Summons. The first is called a Precise for Summons in Trespass, which is used when the plaintiff is suing the defendant for a wrong committed against them, such as a contract dispute or personal injury claim. The second type is called a Precise for Summons in Assumes, which is used when the plaintiff is suing the defendant for a breach of contract. The Precise includes important information such as the plaintiff and defendant's names, the county where the lawsuit is being filed, the court where the lawsuit will be heard, and the cause of action. It also contains the signature of the plaintiff or their attorney, and a statement that the plaintiff has paid the applicable filing fees.