A Nevada Notice of Motion is a legal document used to initiate a motion in the state of Nevada. It is filed with the court clerk and requires the signature of the party initiating the motion. It informs other parties of the motion that is being made and is used to set a hearing date for the motion. There are several types of Nevada Notice of Motion, including Motion to Dismiss, Motion to Compel, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion to Strike, and Motion for Default Judgment. Each Notice of Motion must include the caption of the case, the name of the court, the name of the party initiating the motion, a concise statement of the motion, the time and date of the hearing, a statement of the relief requested, and the signature of the filing party. A Notice of Motion must be served on all other parties to the case at least 10 days before the hearing is scheduled.