Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 400 - SERVICE OF ORIGINAL PROCESS
SERVICE GENERALLY
Rule 401 - Time for Service. Reissuance, Reinstatement, and Substitution of Original Process
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Original process shall be served within the Commonwealth within 30 days after the issuance of the writ or the filing of the complaint.
Note See Rule 404 for the time for service outside the Commonwealth.
(b)
Note A new party defendant cannot be added to a reissued writ or reinstated complaint if service has been completed on a defendant already named in the writ or complaint. For cases involving multiple defendants, a new party defendant cannot be added to a reissued writ or reinstated complaint if service has been completed on any defendant already named in the writ or complaint.
If a new party defendant cannot be added pursuant to this rule, other procedures are available. See Rule 229 to discontinue the action and to start a new action; Rule 1033 to amend the caption of a pleading by agreement of the party or by leave of court; and Rule 2232 to seek leave of court for an order joining a defendant.
Note: If the applicable time has passed after the issuance of the writ or the filing of the complaint, the writ must be reissued or the complaint reinstated to be effective as process. Filing or reinstatement or substitution of a complaint, which is used as alternative process under this subdivision, has been held effective in tolling the statute of limitations as the reissuance or substitution of a writ.