The Pennsylvania Certificate of Trial Readiness is a form issued by the court in Pennsylvania that allows a case to be set for trial. This form is usually submitted by the plaintiff's attorney and accepted by the court. It certifies that all necessary pre-trial proceedings have taken place, including discovery, depositions, and any other pre-trial motions. There are two types of Pennsylvania Certificates of Trial Readiness: Civil and Criminal. The Civil Certificate of Trial Readiness states that all parties have agreed to the facts and evidence in the case, and that all parties are ready to proceed with a trial. The Criminal Certificate of Trial Readiness states that all necessary pre-trial proceedings have been accomplished, that the accused is competent to stand trial, and that all parties have reviewed the evidence.