Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 2950 - CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT FOR MONEY
Rule 2963 - Praecipe for Writ of Execution. Certification. Form

Universal Citation: 231 PA Code ยง 2963

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 12, March 23, 2024

The praecipe for a writ of execution upon a confessed judgment shall be substantially in the following form:

[CAPTION]

PRAECIPE FOR WRIT OF EXECUTION UPON A

CONFESSED JUDGMENT

To the Prothonotary:

Issue a writ of execution upon a judgment entered by confession in the above matter,

(1) directed to the sheriff of ____________ county;

(2) against ____________ , defendant; and

(Name of Defendant)

(3) against ____________ , garnishee;

(Name of Garnishee)

(4) and enter this writ in the judgment index

(a) against ____________ , defendant and

(Name of Defendant)

(b) against _________________________ , as garnishee,

(Name of Garnishee)

as a lis pendens against real property of the defendant in name of garnishee as follows:

______________________________________

(Specifically describe property)

______________________________________

(If space insufficient attach extra sheets)

(5)

Amount due

$ ____________

Interest from ___

$ ____________

Attorneys' fees**

$ ____________

(Costs to be added)

$ ____________

Certification

I certify that

(a) This praecipe is based upon a judgment entered by confession, and (Delete four of the following paragraphs which are inapplicable.)

(b) Notice has been served pursuant to Rule 2958.1 at least thirty days prior to the filing of this praecipe as evidenced by a return of service filed of record.

(c) Notice will be served at least thirty days prior to the date of the sheriff's sale of real property pursuant to Rule 2958.2.

(d) Notice will be served with the writ of execution pursuant to Rule 2958.3.

(e) Notice was served in connection with a prior execution on this judgment and, pursuant to Rule 2958.4(b), no further notice is required.

(f) Notice is not required under Rule 2956.1(c) because a petition to open or strike the judgment was previously filed.

______________________________________

(Attorney for Plaintiff)

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