Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

Pa. R.A.P. 1934 (2026)

Filing of the Record.

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Rule 1934. Filing of the Record.

 Upon receipt of the record (or of papers authorized to be filed in lieu of the record under the provisions of these rules) by the prothonotary of the appellate court after the appeal has been docketed, the prothonotary shall file the record in the appellate court. The prothonotary of the appellate court shall immediately give notice to all parties and the Administrative Office of the date on which the record was filed and shall give notice to all parties of the date, if any, specially fixed by the prothonotary pursuant to Rule 2185(b) (notice of deferred briefing schedule) for the filing of the brief of the appellant.

   Official Note

   Based in part on former Commonwealth Court Rule 32A (second sentence).