The Nevada Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements is a document that is used to record costs and fees related to a civil or criminal legal proceeding. This document is filed with the court and is used by the court to determine the amount of costs and fees that a party in the case is entitled to. It is typically used in civil cases, but may be used in criminal cases as well. The Nevada Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements lists all the costs and fees associated with the case, including court filing fees, witness fees, expert witness fees, attorney’s fees, and any other costs incurred by either party. These costs must be itemized and supported with evidence of payment. The Nevada Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements can be used to request reimbursement from the other party for the costs and fees that the party has incurred. There are two main types of Nevada Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements: the Pre-Trial Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements, and the Post-Trial Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements. The Pre-Trial Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements is filed in the court prior to the trial, and lists all the costs and fees that have been incurred up to that point. The Post-Trial Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements is filed after the trial and lists all the costs and fees incurred after the trial.