Penn. C.C.R.C.P. 206.2

As amended through February 1, 2024
Rule 206.2 - Motions, Petitions And Preliminary Objections-General Requirements

All motions, petitions and preliminary objections shall be in writing and shall be accompanied by a proposed form of order; a petition shall also be accompanied by an order allowing a rule to show cause in form as set forth below, which order is hereinafter sometimes referred to as a "rule" or a "rule to show cause." Every motion and petition shall refer to the procedural rule, statute, or other authority relied upon to justify the relief requested and shall display counsel's name, address, I.D. number and telephone number. No motion, petition or preliminary objection shall be dismissed for failure to be accompanied by a form of proposed order or for failure to be accompanied by a form of proposed order or for failure to refer to the procedural rule, statute or other authority relied upon or for failure to display counsel's name, address, attorney identification number or telephone number.

Penn. C.C.R.C.P. 206.2

Comment: For discovery motions and petitions, see certification requirements under rule C.C.R.C.P. 208.2(e).