Pennsylvania Precise For Judgment is a legal document that is used to inform a court of a plaintiff's intention to enter a final judgment in a case. It is filed by the plaintiff's attorney and states the amount of the award, the name of the defendant, and any interest payments that may be due. Depending on the case, it may also include a summary of the litigation, as well as a request for the court to enter a judgment in favor of the plaintiff. There are three main types of Precise For Judgment in Pennsylvania: precise for judgment on a contract, precise for judgment on an account, and precise for judgment on a foreign judgment. All three types must be signed by the plaintiff's attorney and can be filed with the court electronically.