A Nevada Request and Order to Seal File is a document issued by a Nevada court that allows a person to legally seal certain court records, including criminal records, court documents, and other records related to a case. The Request and Order to Seal File is a way to keep certain records out of public view, and can be requested for any case that has been dismissed or resolved. The request is made to the clerk of the court in the county where the case was filed, and if approved, the court will issue an order to seal the records. There are two types of Nevada Request and Order to Seal File: a "full" sealing and a "partial" sealing. A full sealing removes all court records from the public record, while a partial sealing only removes certain records from public view. Both types of orders must be approved by the court before they can be issued.