Serving Interlocutory Documents (PA) | Practical Law

Serving Interlocutory Documents (PA) | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining how to properly serve civil litigants with interlocutory documents: that is, documents served after commencement of the action by filing and serving the original praecipe for writ of summons or complaint. This Note explains how and when to serve interlocutory documents under the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, who should be served, and how to prove service to a court of common pleas.

Serving Interlocutory Documents (PA)

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-1484 (Approx. 22 pages)

Serving Interlocutory Documents (PA)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedPennsylvania
A Practice Note explaining how to properly serve civil litigants with interlocutory documents: that is, documents served after commencement of the action by filing and serving the original praecipe for writ of summons or complaint. This Note explains how and when to serve interlocutory documents under the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, who should be served, and how to prove service to a court of common pleas.