A Nevada Order To Extend Time To Serve Summons And Complaint is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Nevada that allows a plaintiff additional time to serve a defendant with a summons and complaint. In Nevada, the amount of time a plaintiff has to serve a defendant with a summons and complaint is limited by law. The Nevada Order To Extend Time To Serve Summons And Complaint allows a plaintiff additional time, usually up to 90 days, to serve a defendant with the necessary paperwork. There are two main types of Nevada Order To Extend Time To Serve Summons And Complaint. The first type is called an Ex Parte Order, which is an order issued without a hearing and requires that the plaintiff provide the court with a sworn statement that they are unable to serve the defendant with the summons and complaint. The second type of order is called a Motion For Extension of Time To Serve Summons and Complaint. This type of order requires that the plaintiff file a motion with the court and provide evidence of their attempts to serve the defendant. The court will then hold a hearing to determine if an extension should be granted.