The Nevada Application for Order for Protection is a legal document used to obtain a protective order from the court. This document is used to protect victims of domestic violence, harassment, stalking, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse from the abuser. It is available to any person living in Nevada who is in an intimate relationship with the abuser or was in an intimate relationship in the past. The Nevada Application for Order for Protection includes two types of orders: temporary and extended. The temporary order lasts up to 30 days and is issued without the abuser being present. The extended order can last up to one year and requires the abuser to be present in court. Both orders can provide protection from physical, emotional, and financial abuse. The order includes provisions such as restraining the abuser from contacting the victim, granting temporary custody of minor children, and awarding temporary financial support. It may also require the abuser to attend a batterer's intervention program and surrender all firearms. The Nevada Application for Order for Protection can be obtained from the local court or from a local domestic violence advocacy organization.