Nevada Judgment By Default is a legal process in which a court enters a judgment against a defendant who has failed to respond to a lawsuit. The plaintiff is awarded the relief requested in the complaint, such as monetary damages, foreclosure, or eviction. The court will enter the judgment without considering any defense the defendant might have. There are two types of Nevada Judgment By Default: Default Judgment and Default Judgment with a Writ of Execution. A Default Judgment is issued if the defendant fails to appear in court and the court finds in favor of the plaintiff. A Default Judgment with a Writ of Execution may be issued if the court determines that the defendant has not responded to the complaint and the plaintiff is owed a sum of money. The Writ of Execution allows the plaintiff to take legal action to collect the debt, such as garnishing wages or seizing assets.