Current through Register Vol. 54, No.43, October 26, 2024
Rule 3207 - Sheriff's determination against claimant; objection; amount of bond; delivery of property; interpleader(a) If the sheriff determines that the claimant is prima facie not the owner of the property in whole or in part, the sheriff shall file in the prothonotary's office the claim, the determination of ownership including the valuation of the property, and shall send by ordinary mail copies of the determination and valuation to the claimant, the plaintiff, the defendant, and all other execution creditors and claimants of the property.(b) The claimant may, within ten days after the date of the mailing of the copy of the determination and valuation, file with the prothonotary and with the sheriff an objection to the determination substantially in the form provided by Rule 3260, with or without bond. The sheriff shall send by ordinary mail a copy of the objection to all other parties. Upon the filing of the objection an interpleader shall be at issue in which the claimant shall be the plaintiff and all other parties in interest shall be defendants. The only pleading shall be the claim, all averments of which shall be deemed to be denied.(c) If no objection is filed the claim shall be deemed abandoned and the sheriff shall proceed with the execution against the property without further order of court.(d) If the claimant files an objection with bond in a sum double the valuation of the property as determined by the sheriff or double the amount due under all writs of execution against the defendant on which the sheriff has levied, whichever is smaller, the sheriff unless otherwise ordered by the court shall withdraw all levies on the claimed property. Upon payment by the claimant of the sheriff's costs, if any, for keeping and transporting the property, the sheriff shall deliver it to the person from whom it was taken, provided that, if the property was taken from a person other than the claimant and the claimant desires possession thereof, the sheriff shall deliver it to the claimant if the claimant elects to file a bond in double the valuation of the property.(e) If the claimant files an objection without bond the property shall remain subject to the levy and shall be sold in execution, unless otherwise ordered by the court. The proceeds shall be retained by the sheriff or paid into court until the determination of the interpleader.(f) In appropriate cases the court may order the property impounded.The provisions of this Rule 3209 adopted August 30, 1965, effective 3/1/1966; amended April 8, 1997, effective 7/1/1997, 27 Pa.B. 2045; amended April 12, 1999, effective 7/1/1999, 29 Pa.B. 2281.