A Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure is a legal document issued by a court in Pennsylvania that authorizes the seizure of property to satisfy a debt or judgment. The writ is issued by the court after a creditor has obtained a judgment against a debtor, and directs a law enforcement agency to seize property or assets of the debtor to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure: 1) Writ of Execution — used to seize tangible property, such as a car or furniture, and 2) Writ of Attachment — used to attach intangible property, such as wages and bank accounts. The Writ of Seizure is an effective way for creditors to collect from debtors who are unwilling or unable to pay.
A Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure is a legal document issued by a court in Pennsylvania that authorizes the seizure of property to satisfy a debt or judgment. The writ is issued by the court after a creditor has obtained a judgment against a debtor, and directs a law enforcement agency to seize property or assets of the debtor to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure: 1) Writ of Execution — used to seize tangible property, such as a car or furniture, and 2) Writ of Attachment — used to attach intangible property, such as wages and bank accounts. The Writ of Seizure is an effective way for creditors to collect from debtors who are unwilling or unable to pay.