(a) General rule.-- A court of record of this Commonwealth may order service upon any person who is domiciled or can be found within this Commonwealth of any document issued in connection with a matter in a tribunal outside this Commonwealth. The order may be made upon application of any interested person or in response to a letter rogatory issued by a tribunal outside this Commonwealth and shall direct the manner of service. (b) Court order not necessary.-- Service in connection with a matter in a tribunal outside this Commonwealth may be made within this Commonwealth without an order of court. (c) Effect on recognition of order.-- Service under this section does not, of itself, require the recognition or enforcement of an order rendered outside this Commonwealth.
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