231 Pa. Code Rule 3110
(c) The court, on petition of the plaintiff, shall grant a rule on the defendant, the depository or custodian, and any person who has the right to open the box, to show cause why the box should not be opened in the presence of the sheriff, by force if necessary, and the property of the defendant found therein delivered to the sheriff. If the defendant, the depository or custodian, or a person who has the right to open the box cannot be served personally with the petition and rule, that person shall be served by sending a copy of the petition and rule by registered mail directed to his or her last known address or, if no address is known and an affidavit to that effect is filed, by publication in such manner as the court by local rule or special order shall direct.
Official Note
‘‘Registered mail’’ includes certified mail. See Definition Rule No. 76.
The provisions of this Rule 3110 adopted March 30, 1960, effective November 1, 1960; amended November 14, 1978, effective December 2, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 3410; amended April 12, 1999, effective July 1, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 2281. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (243904) to (243905).