Pennsylvania 7. Complaint-CJ is a form used to file a civil complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Pennsylvania. It is used when an individual needs to bring a civil action or defense against another party in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania 7. Complaint-CJ must be completed and submitted to the court with the required supporting documents, such as financial or medical records. The form is divided into sections, including identifying information about the plaintiff and defendant, the relief sought, the reason for the complaint, and the court’s jurisdiction. There are also sections for filing fees, service of process, and a verification of the facts stated in the complaint. There are two types of Pennsylvania 7. Complaint-CJ: one for filing in the Court of Common Pleas of Pennsylvania and the other for filing a Petition/Counterclaim in the Philadelphia Municipal Court.