Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

Pa. R.A.P. 2702 (2026)

Multiple Parties.

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Rule 2702. Multiple Parties.

 Where a joint notice of appeal is filed in the trial court or docketed in the appellate court, or a joint petition for allowance of appeal is filed under Pa.R.A.P. 512, or a joint petition for review is filed under Pa.R.A.P. 512 or otherwise, or a joint petition for permission to appeal is filed under Pa.R.A.P. 1312(e), or a joint petition for specialized review is filed, or where any other filing under these rules is effected jointly as permitted by these rules, only one fee is payable, regardless of the number of parties to the filing.

   Official Note

   This rule abolishes the ‘‘number of appellants times number of appellees’’ practice previously followed in the computation of appellate filing fees.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 2702 amended January 7, 2020, effective August 1, 2020, 50 Pa.B. 505. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (338862).