The Pennsylvania Notice of Precise to Enter Judgment by Default — P R.R.C.P. 237.5 — Form 10-205 is a document which is filed by a plaintiff in a civil action in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a request for a default judgment against a defendant who has failed to respond to the complaint. The Notice of Precise is the first step in the process of obtaining a default judgment, and must be accompanied by an affidavit of service and a form for entering judgment. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Precise to Enter Judgment by Default — P R.R.C.P. 237.5 — Form 10-205: one for the entry of a money judgment, and one for the entry of a non-monetary judgment. The Notice of Precise must be filed with the court, and it must be properly signed and notarized. The Notice of Precise must also include the name and address of the defendant, as well as the amount of the judgment being requested.