231 Pa. Code Rule 1329
(a)(1) A plaintiff seeking to compel arbitration of a claim shall commence a civil action against the defendant. Except as otherwise provided by this rule, the procedure in the action shall be in accordance with the rules governing a civil action, including service of original process and venue.
Official Note
A defendant who seeks to compel arbitration of a claim for which a plaintiff is not seeking arbitration shall proceed by preliminary objection or a motion to compel arbitration.
(b) If the defendant fails to file a responsive pleading, the plaintiff may obtain a default judgment pursuant to Rules 237.1 and 1037.
(c)(1) If the defendant files an answer admitting that the claims are subject to arbitration, either party, within twenty days, may file a praecipe directing the prothonotary to enter on the docket a stay of proceedings pending arbitration.
(2) If the defendant files either preliminary objections or an answer denying that the claims are subject to arbitration, the plaintiff may within twenty days file a motion for a rule to show cause why arbitration should not be compelled. Except as otherwise provided by subdivision (d), the motion shall be governed by Rule 208.1 et seq.
Official Note
Rule 208.1 et seq. governs motion practice.
(d)(1) The motion for a rule to show cause why arbitration should not be compelled shall begin with a notice substantially in the form prescribed by Rule 1330 and shall be served pursuant to Rule 440. In the absence of a court order otherwise, the timely filing of the motion stays proceedings pending resolution of the motion.
(4) If the defendant files an answer, the motion shall be decided pursuant to the court’s procedures for deciding motions. If the court grants the motion to compel arbitration, the court shall enter an order compelling the parties to proceed with arbitration and staying proceedings pending arbitration.
(e)(1) Any party may file a motion to confirm an arbitration award entered following a court order or docket entry staying proceedings pending arbitration. The motion to confirm shall be filed as an ancillary proceeding to the pending civil action.
Official Note
The motion to confirm will be filed with the court at the number of the action required by Rule 1329.
The provisions of this Rule 1329 adopted December 28, 2005, effective February 1, 2006, 36 Pa.B. 174.