A Pennsylvania Writ of Execution Notice is a legal document issued by a court in Pennsylvania that orders the seizure of a debtor's assets in order to pay a judgment. It gives a sheriff or other law enforcement officer permission to seize property, including bank accounts, vehicles, and real estate, to satisfy a creditor's judgment. The Writ of Execution Notice is the final step in a creditor's collection process when the debtor is unable or unwilling to pay the judgment voluntarily. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Execution Notice: one for Real Estate and one for Personal Property. The Writ of Execution for Real Estate authorizes the sheriff to take and sell the debtor's real estate in order to satisfy the judgment. The Writ of Execution for Personal Property authorizes the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's personal property, such as vehicles, boats, furniture, jewelry, and other assets.