Pennsylvania Notice to The Post-Trial Motions Clerk is a type of court document that is filed to initiate the filing of post-trial motions in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Notice to The Post-Trial Motions Clerk must be filed with the Clerk of Courts in the county in which the trial occurred, within the prescribed time limit. The Notice is typically filed by the attorney representing the party who has been found at trial, or by the party themselves. It serves to notify the Clerk of Courts that post-trial motions will be filed, and identifies the parties involved in the case. The two types of Pennsylvania Notice to The Post-Trial Motions Clerk are: 1. Notice of Filing Post-Trial Motions: This Notice is filed to initiate the filing of post-trial motions. It serves to notify the Clerk of Courts that post-trial motions will be filed, and identifies the parties involved in the case. 2. Notice of No Post-Trial Motions: This Notice is filed to indicate that no post-trial motions will be filed. It serves to notify the Clerk of Courts that no post-trial motions will be filed, and identifies the parties involved in the case.