The Pennsylvania Request for Access to Case Records (PAIR) is a form that is used to gain access to records related to a court case. These records can include case notes, documents, docket entries, and other information related to the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Request for Access to Case Records: the PACR-1 and the PACR-2. The PACR-1 is used to request records about a specific court case. It must be submitted to the Clerk of Courts in the county where the case was filed. The form must include the case number, the name of the court, the name of the petitioner, and the type of records being requested. The PACR-2 is used to request records about multiple cases. It must be submitted to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. The form must include a list of the case numbers, the name of the court, the name of the petitioner, and the type of records being requested. Both forms must be signed by the petitioner and accompanied by a fee. Once the form is submitted, the Clerk of Courts or the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts will contact the petitioner with further instructions on how to access the requested records.