The Nevada Notice of Intent to Take Default Judgment is a document filed by a plaintiff in order to alert a defendant that a default judgment may be taken against them if they do not respond to the lawsuit. The Nevada Notice of Intent to Take Default Judgment is required to be served on the defendant before a default judgment can be taken against them. There are two types of Nevada Notice of Intent to Take Default Judgment: 1. Notice of Intent to Take Default Judgment on a Money Judgment: This Notice is served on the defendant when the plaintiff is seeking a money judgment from the defendant. 2. Notice of Intent to Take Default Judgment on a Non-Money Judgment: This Notice is served on the defendant when the plaintiff is seeking a non-money judgment from the defendant, such as an injunction or a restraining order.