A Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance is a document filed by an attorney with the court to indicate that they are representing a party in a legal case. It is also known as a Notice of Appearance or Appearance of Counsel. There are two types of Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance: appearance in the trial court and appearance in the appellate court. The entry of appearance is usually filed at the beginning of a case and serves as a formal notice to the court that the attorney is representing the party. The entry of appearance also includes the attorney's contact information and bar number.