Pennsylvania Precise to Discontinue is a legal form used in Pennsylvania civil court proceedings to voluntarily discontinue a case. It is a written request from the plaintiff to the court to discontinue the case, and it is typically filed after all the necessary court documents have been completed. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise to Discontinue: Precise to Discontinue a Complaint and Precise to Discontinue a Petition. The Complaint Precise is used when a plaintiff wants to discontinue a complaint they have filed against a defendant, while the Petition Precise is used when a plaintiff wants to discontinue a petition they have filed against a defendant. Both forms must be signed by the plaintiff and filed with the Prothonotary’s office in the county where the complaint or petition was filed. Once filed, the court will enter an Order of Discontinuance and the case will be considered closed.