A Pennsylvania Important Notice (Default Judgment) is a court document issued by a court of law in the state of Pennsylvania. The notice informs a defendant that they have defaulted on a debt or obligation by failing to appear in court or failing to answer a complaint. The default judgment is a final order of the court that requires the defendant to pay the amount of the debt or obligation, and may also include other remedies such as the repossession of property. There are two types of Pennsylvania Important Notice (Default Judgment): a final default judgment and an interlocutory default judgment. A final default judgment is a final order of the court that is binding on both parties, while an interlocutory default judgment is an order of the court that is not yet final but is subject to further review or modification.