Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 3000 - JUDGMENTS
Subchapter F - ATTACHMENT OF WAGES, SALARY AND COMMISSIONS UNDER SECTION 8127 (A)(3.1) OF THE JUDICIAL CODE
FORMS
Rule 3313 - Writ of Attachment of Wages. Form

Universal Citation: 231 PA Code ยง 3313

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024

The writ of attachment of wages shall be substantially in the following form:

(Caption)

Writ of Attachment of Wages, Salary or Commissions

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

:

County of _________

:

To _________

Employer of Defendant _________

Name

You have been identified as the employer of the above-named defendant.

You are directed to withhold the wages, salary and commissions of the defendant in your possession to satisfy the judgment against the defendant.

You are notified that

1. an attachment of wages, salary and commissions has been issued;

2. you are ordered to withhold from the wages, salary and commissions of the defendant an amount per pay period which does not exceed ten (10) percent of the defendant's net wages, salary and commissions;

Net wages are all wages paid less only the following items:

(1) any support payments made to the court,

(2) federal, state and local income taxes,

(3) F.I.C.A. payments and nonvoluntary retirement payments,

(4) union dues and

(5) health insurance premiums.

3. the total amount attached is $ ____________ and the withholding must continue until the amount of the attachment is satisfied;

4. the attached wages shall be sent to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas within 15 days from the close of the last pay period in each month. The check must

a. contain the name of the employee whose wages are being withheld,

b. be made payable to the Prothonotary, and

c. be sent to

Prothonotary

Court of Common Pleas

Wage Attachment Remittance

____________

Address

____________

Telephone Number

5. you are entitled to deduct each pay period from the money collected from the defendant employee the costs incurred from the extra bookkeeping necessary to record the transaction, not exceeding $5.00 of the amount of money so collected;

6. by law, you may not take any adverse action against the defendant because his or her wages, salary or commissions have been attached;

7. you shall send the following notice to the prothonotary if the defendant has never been or is no longer an employee:

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