A Pennsylvania Writ of Execution And-Or Attachment is a court order issued by a court of law in Pennsylvania. It authorizes the collection of a debt owed by a debtor by having a sheriff seize and sell assets belonging to the debtor or garnish wages or other income sources of the debtor. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Execution And-Or Attachment: Writ of Execution and Writ of Attachment. A Writ of Execution is an order to the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's property to satisfy the debt. The debtor's property can include real estate, personal property, and wages. A Writ of Attachment is an order to the sheriff to garnish the debtor's wages or other income sources to satisfy the debt. The Writ of Attachment will typically list the types of income sources that can be garnished, such as wages, bank accounts, and investments. In either case, the Writ of Execution And-Or Attachment must be served on the debtor and a notice must be published in a newspaper in the county where the debtor resides. The sheriff will then collect the debt as ordered by the court and distribute the proceeds to the creditor.