Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania
Praecipe to Enter Judgement?
What does this mean? I got one in the mail and from what I read on the internet it sounds like a civil judgment. I dont know anything about a civil case being filed against me what should I do?
Asked on 11/15/07, 12:12 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Gibson
John W. Gibson, Esquire
Re: Praecipe to Enter Judgement?
Look at the caption on the Notice. This is a 10 day notice most likely and that means that the plaintiff's attorney believes that there was valid service. If I'm right, this is a Notice of Intent to file a Praecipe to Enter Judgment. You should go to the Office of the Prothonotary for the County where the action was filed.
Answered on 11/24/07, 3:24 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Traffic Violation How do you get an active violation off of your record when... Asked 11/14/07, 8:04 pm in United States Pennsylvania Criminal Law
-
Felony Expunged I was charged with felony 3 Theft by deception in 97 and failed to... Asked 11/13/07, 12:44 pm in United States Pennsylvania Criminal Law
-
Bad check charge i live in PA and i wrote a check that bounced and am being charged... Asked 11/13/07, 11:22 am in United States Pennsylvania Criminal Law