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File No. VS. NOTICE OF FILING JUDGEMENT. Defendant(s). Rule236. Plaintiff(s). Case Number.File a praecipe for judgment, a dated copy of the 10 day notice, and a Pennsylvania Rule 236 form. File a Certified copy of the judgment from the MDJ for each debtor and a Rule 236 Notice of Entry form and a notarized affidavit of validity. File a Certified copy of the judgment from the MDJ for each debtor and a Rule 236 Notice of Entry form and a notarized affidavit of validity. File a praecipe for judgment, using our form, a dated copy of the 10-day notice, and a Pennsylvania Rule 236 form. - A NOTICE OF FILING JUDGMENT FOR EACH DEFENDANT (PA. 96 Acts, ch 1141, §32; 97 Acts, ch 175, §236. 626A. 3 Notice of filing. 1. (2) Filing Before Entry of Judgment.