Pennsylvania Writ AND PRECISE of POSSESSION UPON A CONFESSED JUDGMENT is a legal document used in Pennsylvania when a defendant has already entered a guilty plea or been found guilty in a court of law. The Writ is a Writ of Possession issued by the court to the plaintiff or creditor, which allows them to take possession of the defendant's assets in order to satisfy the judgment. The PRECISE is a Precise for Possession issued to the Sheriff, which orders them to take possession of the assets and deliver them to the plaintiff or creditor. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ AND PRECISE of POSSESSION UPON A CONFESSED JUDGMENT: a writ of possession and a precise for possession. The writ of possession is issued by the court to the plaintiff or creditor and orders them to take possession of the defendant's assets. The precise for possession is issued to the Sheriff, which orders them to take possession of the assets and deliver them to the plaintiff or creditor.