Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival is a legal document used to request that a court issue a Writ of Revival of a Judgment that was previously entered in a court of record. The Precise is typically filed by the party or parties that are owed money under the prior judgment. The Precise must be filed in the same court in which the prior judgment was entered, and it must include the name of the court, the party names, and a copy of the prior judgment. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival — a Praecipe for Revival of a Money Judgment and a Precise for Revival of a Non-Money Judgment. A Money Judgment is a judgment that orders payment of a certain sum of money, while a Non-Money Judgment is a judgment that orders the performance of some other action such as delivering goods or transferring property. When filing the Precise, the party must include the name of the court, the party names, and a copy of the prior judgment. The Precise must also include a statement specifying the amount of money owed and any interest due. The Precise should also include a statement that the judgment is enforceable and has not been satisfied. The Precise must be signed by the party filing it and must be notarized.