Nevada Voluntary Withdrawal of Motion is a legal process in which a party to a lawsuit chooses to drop their motion or request. This is different from a dismissal, as the party can still be held responsible for any costs and fees associated with the motion. There are three types of Nevada Voluntary Withdrawal of Motion: 1. Voluntary Withdrawal With Prejudice: This type of withdrawal is filed when a party voluntarily drops their motion and waives their right to bring the same motion in the future. 2. Voluntary Withdrawal Without Prejudice: This type of withdrawal allows the party to bring the same motion in the future. 3. Voluntary Dismissal by Stipulation: This type of withdrawal is a mutual agreement between the parties to drop the motion and agree to not pursue the motion in the future.