The Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance as a Self Represented Party is a document filed by individuals who are representing themselves in a legal case without the assistance of an attorney. This form is used to inform the court that the self-represented party is appearing in the case and also provides the court with the party’s contact information. There are two types of Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance as a Self Represented Party: an Entry of Appearance for an individual and an Entry of Appearance for an organization. The individual Entry of Appearance requires a person’s name, address, telephone number, and email address, while the organization Entry of Appearance requires the organization’s name, address, telephone number, and email address of the agent. Both entries also require the self-represented party to provide the name of the court where the case is being heard and the case number. The self-represented party must sign and date the document and submit it to the court.