Nevada Letters of Administration are legal documents issued by a court in the state of Nevada that appoint a person to serve as the administrator of an estate of a deceased person in the absence of a will. Letters of Administration are used to enable the administrator to settle the estate of the deceased, collect and pay out debts, and distribute assets to beneficiaries according to the laws of the state. There are two types of Nevada Letters of Administration: General Letters of Administration and Special Letters of Administration. General Letters of Administration are issued when the deceased had a valid will, while Special Letters of Administration are issued when the deceased did not have a valid will.