The Pennsylvania Checklist for Registration of Foreign Decree is a legal document that must be completed to register a foreign divorce decree with the Pennsylvania Courts. It is a necessary step for a divorced individual to seek spousal support or other financial aid from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Checklist can be used to register foreign divorce decrees from all countries outside the United States. There are two types of Pennsylvania Checklist for Registration of Foreign Decree: the Notice of Filing Foreign Decree and the Petition for Registration of Foreign Decree. The Notice of Filing Foreign Decree must be completed and filed with the appropriate county court in Pennsylvania. The Petition for Registration of Foreign Decree requires the petitioner to provide more information than the Notice of Filing Foreign Decree, including the name of the petitioner, the name of the foreign court that granted the divorce, the date of the divorce, and the names and addresses of the parties involved in the divorce. Once the Petition is completed and filed, the Pennsylvania Court will review it and either grant or deny the petition.