Nevada Interrogatories are a type of legal document used in the state of Nevada during the discovery process of a civil lawsuit. They are written questions posed by one party to another party involved in the lawsuit. The questions are designed to obtain information to help prove a party’s case. The interrogatories must be answered under oath and are generally limited to 30 questions. There are three types of Nevada Interrogatories: (1) Fact Interrogatories, which are used to obtain information about the facts of a case; (2) Document Interrogatories, which are used to request the production of documents; and (3) Form Interrogatories, which are rewritten questions that are used to obtain general information about the case.