In Re: Order Amending Rules 1653 and 1656 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule 1653. Commencement of Action. An action shall be commenced by filing a complaint with the prothonotary. [(a) a complaint, or (b) an agreement for an amicable action.] The complaint shall be filed under the same docket number as the claim for the mechanics’ lien. Note: To file a claim for a mechanics’ lien, see the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P.S. §§1101-1902, as amended. Rule 1656. The Complaint. (a) The plaintiff shall set forth in the complaint (1) the name and address of each party to the action and, if the action is commenced by a subcontractor, the name and address of the contractor; (2) [the court and number and] the date of the filing of the claim [and a copy thereof as an exhibit]; and (3) a demand for judgment. (b) The plaintiff shall attach a copy of the claim to the complaint as an exhibit. Note: A claim for a mechanics’ lien and the complaint to obtain judgment on the mechanics’ lien shall be filed under the same docket number. See Rule 1653.