Pennsylvania Civil Complaint

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This is an official form from the Pennsylvania State Court Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Pennsylvania statutes and law.

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You may file a civil suit at Magisterial District Court if you have a complaint against a person or business and wish to recover an amount of money totaling $12,000 or less. This is called a civil lawsuit.

A civil complaint is a legal document that initiates a lawsuit and informs the person being sued of the claims against them. It lays out the facts and reasons that support the plaintiff's claim against the defendant. It also states the compensation or relief sought by the plaintiff and why they are entitled to it.

Complete the Civil complaint form fully and neatly. Be sure to provide enough information so the person you are suing knows why he or she is being sued. Once the complaint is completed, you must file it at the correct Magisterial District Court office. Be prepared to pay the filing fees.

The filing fee ranges between $50.00 and $110.00 depending on the amount of damages you are requesting. IF you are successful, this cost will be passed on to the person you sue, the defendant. You can request to proceed in forma pauperis.

Comply With the Relevant Federal, State, and Local Rules. Research Before Writing. Allege Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Personal Jurisdiction, and Venue. Draft Concise and Plain Statement of the Facts. Draft Separate Counts for Each Legal Claim. Plead Facts With Particularity Where Necessary.

What is a Civil Complaint? The complaint is the document that you file with the magisterial district court to begin your civil action against a person or business. You are listed as the plaintiff and the person you are suing is the defendant. What information do I need to file a Civil Complaint?

Comply With the Relevant Federal, State, and Local Rules. Research Before Writing. Allege Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Personal Jurisdiction, and Venue. Draft Concise and Plain Statement of the Facts. Draft Separate Counts for Each Legal Claim. Plead Facts With Particularity Where Necessary.

If you've been served with a lawsuit in Pennsylvania state court, you have 30 days to respond to the Complaint. You have only 21 days if you are sued in federal court. The first documents that you file in court are extremely important because your failure to raise certain defenses might mean that they are lost forever.

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Pennsylvania Civil Complaint