Nevada Demand for Jury Trial is a legal process in Nevada that allows a defendant to request a trial by jury in civil court. It is a right that is protected by the Nevada Constitution and the Nevada Revised Statutes. The demand must be made in writing and filed with the court prior to the defendant's trial date. There are two types of demands for jury trial: a general demand and a special demand. A general demand is made when the defendant wants a jury to decide all issues of fact and law in the case. A special demand is made when the defendant only wants a jury to decide some issues of fact or law in the case. The demand must also meet all legal requirements and be timely. If the demand is denied, the defendant has the right to appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court.