A Nevada Motion For Stay is a legal document used to request a temporary delay or stay of a judicial proceeding, such as a trial or hearing, in the state of Nevada. It can be used by either the plaintiff or the defendant in a civil or criminal case. There are two types of Nevada Motion For Stay: a Motion for Stay of Execution and a Motion to Stay Proceedings. A Motion for Stay of Execution requests a stay of the execution of the judgment, while a Motion to Stay Proceedings requests a stay of the proceedings of the case. Both types of Motion must be filed with the court and can be heard either by the judge or a magistrate. The Motion must include the reasons for the stay and the length of time requested, and must be accompanied by a proposed order granting the stay. The court may grant or deny the Motion.