The Pennsylvania Certificate of Readiness Civil Trial Listing Action is a process that is used by the Pennsylvania court system to determine the readiness of civil cases for trial. It is a process that requires all parties to a civil case to take certain steps in preparation for trial. The steps include filing a certificate of readiness with the court, listing all witnesses and exhibits, filing a pre-trial statement, and submitting a proposed trial schedule. There are two types of Pennsylvania Certificate of Readiness Civil Trial Listing Action. The first is for an uncontested case, which is when all parties agree to the facts of the case and there is no need for a trial. The second is for a contested case, which is when there is a dispute between the parties and a trial is necessary.