Nevada Arbitration Discovery Order is a state-mandated process for parties in arbitration proceedings to request and exchange relevant information. This is a crucial step in the arbitration process, as it allows both parties to obtain all relevant evidence and prepare their case for arbitration. The Nevada Arbitration Discovery Order is governed by Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 38. There are two types of Nevada Arbitration Discovery Order: the Full Discovery Order and the Limited Discovery Order. The Full Discovery Order allows for broad discovery, including the ability to issue subpoenas, take depositions, request documents, and inspect the property of the other party. The Limited Discovery Order, however, is more limited in scope and is used when the parties have already exchanged most of the relevant information, and only need to supplement their case with additional information. The Nevada Arbitration Discovery Order allows the parties to obtain the information they need in order to make an informed decision during the arbitration process.