A Nevada Release of Attachment is a legal instrument used to release a lien or attachment on real property located in the state of Nevada. A Release of Attachment is a document that is filed with the county recorder's office to release a security interest that has been granted to a creditor or lien holder. This document is typically filed at the same time that the lien or attachment is granted, and is used to protect the debtor's legal rights and interests in the property. There are two types of Nevada Release of Attachment: Unconditional Release and Conditional Release. An Unconditional Release releases the lien or attachment without any conditions, while a Conditional Release releases the lien or attachment upon the satisfaction of certain conditions.