A Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure is a legal document issued by the court in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a type of writ of execution, which gives the court the authority to take assets or property from a debtor in order to satisfy a judgment. The writ of seizure may be used to seize real or personal property, including items such as bank accounts, financial instruments, and other assets. The Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure is typically issued after a judgment has been entered in favor of the creditor, and when other attempts to collect the debt have failed. It is served on the debtor, usually by the sheriff of the county in which the debtor resides or where the property is located. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Seizure. The first is the Writ of Seizure of Personal Property, which is used to seize items such as bank accounts, financial instruments, and other personal assets. The second is the Writ of Seizure of Real Property, which is used to seize real estate.