Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival is a legal form used in Pennsylvania to bring a lawsuit back to life after it has been dismissed due to a lack of activity, such as not filing a response or other required documents in a timely manner. The Precise is used to request a Writ of Revival, which is an order from the court allowing the suit to proceed. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival: one for civil cases and one for criminal cases. The civil Precise must include the names of the parties, the date the suit was dismissed, the name of the court in which it was dismissed, and the title, docket number, and cause number for the suit. The criminal Precise must include the names of the parties, the date the suit was dismissed, the name of the court in which it was dismissed, the title and docket number, and the criminal action number. The Precise must be signed by the plaintiff or their attorney.