Nevada Official Form 410 — Proof of Claim is a legal form used in bankruptcy proceedings in the state of Nevada. It is used by creditors to document and support any claims against a debtor’s estate. The form includes a declaration that the creditor is owed a certain amount of money, and provides details about the amount, type of debt, and other relevant information. It also requires the creditor to provide proof of the debt, such as contracts, invoices, or other records. There are two types of Nevada Official Form 410 — Proof of Claim: secured claims and unsecured claims. Secured claims require the creditor to provide a lien or other security for the debt, while unsecured claims do not.