The Pennsylvania Precise For Entry of Appearance is a form used in Pennsylvania to signify a party's intention to participate in a legal action. It is a required document in any civil lawsuit or arbitration proceeding initiated in the state. The Precise serves to notify the court and other parties involved in the lawsuit that the party is voluntarily entering the case, and is typically submitted with a copy of the complaint or other initiating document. The Precise must include the name of the party filing it, the name of the other parties involved in the case, the cause number, and the court where the case is filed. It must also include the name of the attorney representing the filing party, if applicable. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Entry of Appearance: 1. Precise for Entry of Appearance in Limited Civil Action: This type of Precise is used to enter an appearance in a limited civil action, such as a small claim or landlord-tenant dispute. 2. Precise for Entry of Appearance in General Civil Action: This type of Precise is used to enter an appearance in a general civil action, such as a contract dispute or personal injury lawsuit.