The Pennsylvania Notice for Demand of Jury Trials (34.3 KiB) is a legal document that allows a party to request a jury trial in a criminal or civil case before a Pennsylvania court. This document is used to demand a jury trial in cases that involve a dispute between two or more parties. It is important to note that the Pennsylvania Notice for Demand of Jury Trials must be served on the opposing party in order for the request to be valid. The Pennsylvania Notice for Demand of Jury Trials contains information such as the names of the parties involved in the case, the specific issues to be tried, the date of the demand, and the date of the hearing. It also requires the party demanding the jury trial to provide a bond, if required, as well as the names and addresses of the witnesses to the case. The Notice must also be signed by the party making the demand, and the signature must be witnessed by either a notary public or a lawyer. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice for Demand of Jury Trials: one for criminal cases and one for civil cases. In criminal cases, the Notice must be served on the opposing party within 10 days of the filing of the complaint, while in civil cases, the Notice must be served on the opposing party within 20 days of the filing of the complaint.