The Pennsylvania Precise For Summons is a legal form used to initiate a lawsuit in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a document that is filed with the Prothonotary's Office of the county in which the lawsuit is to be initiated, and it serves as the plaintiff's request to the court to issue a Summons to the defendant. It is typically used in civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, and other civil matters. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Summons: Original Process and Supplemental Process. Original Process is used for initiating a new lawsuit, while Supplemental Process is used for adding a defendant or adding parties to an existing lawsuit. Both forms require the plaintiff to provide identifying information for the defendant, such as their name, address, and date of birth. Additionally, the plaintiff must provide a brief description of the legal claim.