The Pennsylvania Application For Continuance (PAC) is a form used by the Pennsylvania courts to request a postponement or extension of a hearing or trial date. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Application for Continuance: Ex Parte and Joint. Ex Parte PAC is filed by one party and does not require the consent of the other party. The court will review the filing and make a decision without a hearing. Joint PAC is filed by both parties in the case and requires the consent of both parties. The court will hold a hearing to review the filing and make a decision. The PAC form includes information about the case such as the case name, court name, case number, and the reasons for the continuance request. It must also include information about the proposed new date and any other requests made by the filing party. The PAC is an important part of the legal process, as it allows for a hearing or trial to be delayed when necessary.