The Pennsylvania 11. Writ of Execution — Money Judgment is a legal document used to enforce a court's judgment in a money-related civil case. This writ is issued by a court to a sheriff or constable to collect the money judgment from the defendant. It allows the court to levy the assets of a defendant, such as real estate, bank accounts, wages, and other property, in order to satisfy the money judgment. There are three types of Pennsylvania 11. Writ of Execution — Money Judgment: 1) Writ of Execution on Real Property; 2) Writ of Execution on Personal Property; and 3) Writ of Execution on Wages.