A Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Execution (Money Judgments) is a legal form used in Pennsylvania to request a Writ of Execution for a money judgment. It is typically filed at the same court that issued the original judgment. The Writ of Execution gives the court permission to take money from the judgment debtor's bank accounts, real estate, or other assets to satisfy the debt. There are two primary types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Execution (Money Judgments): 1) Writ of Execution (Money Judgments) for a Levy on Real Property; and 2) Writ of Execution (Money Judgments) for a Levy on Personal Property. The form includes a narrative section where the creditor must provide the court with details about the debt, including the amount owed, the court where the judgment was entered, and the name of the judgment debtor. The creditor must also provide the court with proof of service of the original judgment. The form must be signed by the creditor or the creditor's attorney.