A Nevada Motion To Dispute The Amount of Costs is a formal request to the court to reduce or waive certain costs associated with a legal action. This motion is commonly used when a litigant believes that the costs associated with a case are unreasonable or excessive. This motion is made in the form of a written document and is usually submitted to the court prior to the hearing date. The motion must include an explanation of why the costs should be reduced or waived, along with evidence to support the claim. There are two types of Nevada Motion To Dispute The Amount of Costs: 1) a motion to reduce costs and 2) a motion to waive costs. A motion to reduce costs is used when the litigant wants to reduce the amount of costs requested by the other party. A motion to waive costs is used when the litigant wants the court to completely eliminate the costs associated with the case. Both motions must be supported by evidence that demonstrates why the costs should be reduced or eliminated.