The Pennsylvania Arbitration Certificate of Readiness (PACER) is a document issued by the Pennsylvania Department of State that certifies a case is ready for arbitration proceedings. It is an important step in the arbitration process, as it confirms that all parties involved in the dispute have agreed to the terms of arbitration and have fulfilled all the necessary requirements for the arbitration to begin. PACER is typically issued after the parties have signed the Arbitration Agreement and submitted the required documents. There are two types of Pacers: a standard PACER and an expedited PACER. The standard PACER is issued when the parties have completed all the necessary paperwork and are ready for arbitration. The expedited PACER is issued when the parties have not yet completed all the paperwork, but the arbitration must begin promptly. In this case, the parties agree to proceed with the arbitration without completing all the necessary documentation.