The Pennsylvania Notice of Intent to Attach Wages is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a formal notice to an employer that the wages of an employee or former employee are subject to wage garnishment or attachment. The notice sets out the amount that will be withheld from the employee’s wages, the length of time the garnishment will last, and the name of the agency that is requesting the garnishment. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Intent to Attach Wages: a Prejudgment Notice of Intent to Attach Wages and a Postjudgment Notice of Intent to Attach Wages. The Prejudgment Notice is issued before a judgment has been entered in a legal action. The Postjudgment Notice is issued after the court has issued a judgment. In either case, the notice must be served to the employer, and must contain the name and address of the employee, the amount to be garnished, and the name and address of the agency requesting the garnishment.