The Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Attachment of Wages is a legal document used to initiate a wage garnishment or attachment on an individual's wages. It is issued by a court in Pennsylvania and can be used to collect unpaid debts, court-ordered child support payments, or other court-ordered payments. It is issued to the employer of the debtor and requires them to deduct a portion of the debtor’s wages to be sent to the court or the creditor. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Attachment of Wages: One for the collection of unpaid debts, and one for the collection of court-ordered payments, such as child support. The precise must include the debtor’s name, address, employer name, and employer address. It must also include the court case number, the amount of the debt or payment, and the percentage of the debtor’s wages to be deducted. Thprecisepe must also include the name and address of the creditor, as well as the name and address of the court. Once the Precise for Writ of Attachment of Wages is received by the employer, they are legally obligated to deduct the specified amount from the debtor’s wages. The employer must then send the deducted amount to the court or creditor.