231 Pa. Code r. 3103 - Commencement; issuance
(a)
Execution shall be commenced by filing a praecipe for a writ of execution with
the prothonotary of any county in which judgment has been entered. Except as
otherwise prescribed by Rule 2963 governing a judgment entered by confession,
the praecipe shall be in the form prescribed by Rule 3251.
(b) A writ issued by the prothonotary of the
county in which judgment was entered originally or by transfer or certification
from another court in the same county may be directed to the sheriff of any
county within the Commonwealth.
(c)
When a judgment is transferred to another county, a writ issued by the
prothonotary of the transferee county may be directed only to the sheriff of
his county.
(d) Writs may be issued
at the same or different times or to the sheriffs of different counties without
a prior return of any outstanding writ.
(e) Upon issuance of the writ the
prothonotary shall transmit it directly to the sheriff to whom it is directed
or upon plaintiff's request deliver it to the plaintiff or the plaintiff's
representative for transmittal.
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