The Pennsylvania Writ of Revival is a legal document that allows a plaintiff to revive a claim after it has been dismissed or discontinued. This document needs to be filed with the court in order for the claim to be revived. The Writ of Revival is used in cases that involve civil disputes, contracts, debt collections, and other matters of law. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ of Revival. The first is the Writ of Revival of Judgment, which revives a judgment that was previously entered by a court. The other type of Writ of Revival is the Writ of Revival of Action, which revives an action that had been previously discontinued or dismissed. Both types of Writs of Revival require the plaintiff to provide the court with a valid reason for why the claim should be revived.