Pennsylvania Precise to TRANSMIT RECORD is a form that is used in Pennsylvania to transfer a record from one court to another. It is a standardized form that is used to request that the court receive a record from another court. It is commonly used for transferring records between county courts, allowing a case to move from one court to another. The form is divided into two parts: the original court, which is the court that is sending the record, and the receiving court, which is the court that is receiving the record. The form must be filled out in its entirety, including the parties involved, the date, and the particular record being transferred. Once the form is completed, it is sent to the receiving court and the record is transferred. There are three main types of Pennsylvania Precise to TRANSMIT RECORD: Precise to TRANSMIT RECORD for Civil Actions, Precise to TRANSMIT RECORD for Criminal Actions, and Precise to TRANSMIT RECORD for Orphans’ Court.