Nevada Order For Summary Eviction is a court order issued by the Nevada district court that gives a tenant the eviction notice. It includes the grounds for eviction, the amount of time the tenant has to move out, and the tenant’s rights and responsibilities. There are two types of Nevada Order For Summary Eviction: one for non-payment of rent and one for any other lease violation. When a court issues a non-payment of rent eviction order, the tenant must move out in five days or face more serious legal action. If the tenant violates the lease in any other way, the court may give them 24 hours to vacate the premises. Both types of eviction order require the tenant to pay all past due rent and fees, and may include an additional penalty.