Pennsylvania Certificate of Addresses — Judgment is a legal document issued by a court in Pennsylvania. It is used to establish the existence of a judgment against a debtor or to collect a debt from an individual or corporation. The certificate is signed by a court clerk or judge, and then it is sent to the debtor’s address. There are three types of Pennsylvania Certificate of Addresses — Judgment: a Writ of Execution, a Writ of Garnishment, and a Writ of Attachment. A Writ of Execution orders a sheriff to seize the debtor’s property to satisfy the judgment. A Writ of Garnishment orders a third party, such as a bank, to pay the judgment from the debtor’s account. A Writ of Attachment orders a third party to hold the debtor’s property until the judgment is paid.