A Nevada Motion for Telephonic Appearance is a legal document that allows a party in a case to appear in a court hearing without physically being present. This document is typically used when an individual or party is unable to attend the hearing due to distance, illness, or other reasons. The motion must be filed in advance of the hearing and must include an affidavit of explanation as to why the party is unable to attend. Types of Nevada Motion for Telephonic Appearance include: — Motion for Telephonic Appearance of Plaintiff or Defendant — Motion for Telephonic Appearance of Witness — Motion for Telephonic Appearance of Expert Witness — Motion for Telephonic Appearance of Attorney — Motion for Telephonic Appearance of Court Reporter.