The Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance of Self-Represented Party is a form that is filed in the court by an individual or party who is representing themselves in a case. This form indicates to the court that the self-represented party is appearing in the case without the assistance of an attorney. This form is mandatory for any individual or party who is not represented by an attorney in Pennsylvania. There are two types of Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance of Self-Represented Party: General Entry of Appearance and Special Entry of Appearance. The General Entry of Appearance is a simple form that includes basic information such as the self-represented party’s name, address, and phone number. The Special Entry of Appearance is a more detailed form that includes information on the party’s legal interest in the case, the name of the other parties in the case, and the relief sought by the self-represented party. Both types of Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance of Self-Represented Party must be signed by the self-represented party and filed with the court.