Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Revival is a legal document used by a plaintiff when a civil case has been previously dismissed due to lack of activity or payment. The document is used to revive an inactive lawsuit, allowing the plaintiff to proceed with the case. The Precise is filed with the court, and it requests that a Writ of Revival be issued to the defendant in the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Revival: 1. Precise for Writ of Revival of Judgment: This document is filed when a plaintiff wishes to revive a judgment that has been dormant for at least five years. 2. Precise for Writ of Revival of Action: This document is filed when a plaintiff wishes to revive an action that has been dormant for at least one year. The Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Revival includes information such as the original case number, the parties involved, the date of the dismissal, and the plaintiff’s contact information. The document must be signed by the plaintiff or their attorney and filed with the court. Once the Precise is filed, the court will issue a Writ of Revival to the defendant, notifying them that the case is being revived.