Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Execution (Money Judgments) is a legal document that is used to request the court to issue a Writ of Execution for a money judgment. The writ is a court order that allows the judgment creditor to collect the money owed to them from the judgment debtor. The writ of execution is used to put a lien on the debtor’s real estate, personal property, and/or bank accounts. The precise for a writ of execution is filed with the prothonotary's office of the county in which the judgment was entered. It must include the name of the court, the case number, the date of the judgment, and the amount of the judgment. The precise must also list the judgment debtor's name, address, and the property that is subject to the lien. Once the precise is filed, the prothonotary will issue the writ of execution. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Execution (Money Judgments): 1. Precise for Domestic Execution: This type of precise is used to enforce judgments within Pennsylvania. 2. Precise for Foreign Execution: This type of precise is used to enforce judgments from other states.