A Nevada Request for Execution is a legal document used to enforce a judgment against a debtor in the state of Nevada. It is a civil court document issued by the court where the judgment was issued. It is signed by a judge and is then served on the debtor's assets. The Request for Execution authorizes the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's assets to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Nevada Request for Execution: General Execution and Special Execution. A General Execution is used to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor. A Special Execution is used to collect a non-monetary judgment, such as a lien, from a debtor.