Pennsylvania Precise For Notice of Intent to Attach Wages is a legal document used by a creditor to inform an employer that the creditor intends to garnish the wages of an employee in order to collect a debt from the employee. The Precise is served to the employer who, in turn, is responsible for notifying the employee that their wages will be garnished and providing them with a copy of the Notice. The Precise includes the amount of the debt, the amount to be withheld from the employee’s wages, and the frequency of the wage garnishment. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Notice of Intent to Attach Wages: Default Precise and Voluntary Precise. A Default Precise is served when the employee has not responded to the Notice of Intent to Attach Wages or has failed to reach an agreement with the creditor. The Precise serves as a final warning to the employee that their wages will be garnished, and it includes a deadline for the employee to respond. A Voluntary Precise is served when the employee has agreed to the wage garnishment and has reached an agreement with the creditor regarding the terms of the garnishment. This Precise includes the details of the agreement and the amount of wages that will be withheld from the employee’s paycheck.