Pennsylvania Precise For Entry of Judgment of Non Pros Pursuant to Rule 1042.7 is a legal document that is used in the state of Pennsylvania to enter a judgment against a defendant who does not appear in court. This is commonly referred to as a "default judgment." The Precise is made up of two parts. The first part is the "Declaration of Non Pros," which states that the defendant has failed to appear in court and is in default. The second part is the "Judgment of Non Pros," which requires the defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the plaintiff. This document must be signed by the plaintiff and filed with the court. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Entry of Judgment of Non Pros Pursuant to Rule 1042.7: one for a monetary judgment and one for a non-monetary judgment.