Pennsylvania Precise to Transmit Record is a legal form used in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is typically used when initiating a case in a court of law in Pennsylvania. This document is used to request that the court clerk transmit the record to the court in which the case is being initiated. There are two types of Pennsylvania Recipes to Transmit Record: 1) Precise to Transmit Record for Civil Actions and 2) Precise to Transmit Record for Appellate Matters. The Precise must be signed by the party initiating the case or their attorney. It must include the address of the court where the record is to be sent, the parties involved in the case, the case number, and the docket number. The court clerk will then review the Precise and, if approved, will send the record to the court.