The Nevada Complaint of Judicial Misconduct And Disability is a way for citizens of Nevada to make a complaint to the Nevada Supreme Court about a judge's unethical or unlawful behavior. This complaint can be filed by anyone who believes that a judge is not acting in an impartial, ethical, or lawful manner. Types of misconduct and disability that may be reported include sexual harassment, bias, incompetence, or other acts of misconduct. The complaint must be signed and include a detailed description of the alleged misconduct or disability, as well as any relevant documents or witnesses. The complaint is then reviewed by the Nevada Supreme Court's Commission on Judicial Discipline, which will investigate the complaint and determine whether the judge should be disciplined. The Commission can issue an order of discipline for a judge found to be in violation of the code of judicial conduct, including removal from office.