Procedural motions (e.g., first requests for extension of time for not more than thirty days, requests to exceed page limits, and requests to proceed in forma pauperis) may be resolved by the Prothonotary without further action of the Court.
Requests for extension of time in excess of thirty days, and second or subsequent requests for extension of time, are disfavored and will be granted only upon a showing of good cause. Applications for such extensions will be assigned to the Chief Justice.
(Court Note: Time periods for responses*
Filing | Rule | Response Period |
Application for Relief (Extensions) | 123 | 14 Days |
Jurisdictional Statement | 909(b) | 14 Days |
Petition for Allowance of Appeal | 1116 | 14 Days |
Petition for Allowance of Appeal-Children's Fast Track Cases | 1116(b) | 10 Days |
Reconsideration | 1123 | No Answer Permitted |
Petition for Perm. To Appeal | 1314 | 14 Days |
Petition for Review | 1516(c) | 30 Days |
N.B. No Answer Required Unless Petition Contains Notice to Plead | ||
Application for Release (Bail) | 1762 | 14 Days |
Reargument | 2545 | 14 Days |
Original Process (e.g., Habeas, Mandamus) | 3307 | 14 Days |
Extraordinary Relief | 3309 | 14 Days |
*May be shorter in stay or supersedeas applications when circumstances require, or by court order.)
Every motion, petition or application shall be decided within sixty (60) days, or within thirty (30) days in Children's Fast Track cases. A Justice may request that the order record that he or she voted for a different disposition. Orders disposing of motions, petitions and applications shall indicate if a Justice did not participate in the consideration or decision of the matter.
210 Pa. Code § 63.7