Nevada Order For Service By Publication is a legal document used when a defendant or respondent cannot be served with a summons and complaint by other means. It is also known as “constructive service” or “service by publication.” This type of service is used when the person being served cannot be located, or when the person cannot be served in a timely manner. There are two types of Nevada Order For Service By Publication: (1) a “Notice of Pendency of Action”, and (2) a “Notice of Entry of Default and Default Judgment.” The “Notice of Pendency of Action” is a document that is published in a newspaper of general circulation. It notifies the defendant or respondent that a lawsuit has been filed against them, and that they must respond to the lawsuit within a certain period of time. The “Notice of Entry of Default and Default Judgment” is a document that is published in a newspaper of general circulation. It notifies the defendant or respondent that a default judgment has been entered against them, and that they have a certain period of time to respond to the judgment. Nevada Order For Service By Publication is a legal procedure that is used when a defendant or respondent cannot be served with a summons and complaint by other means. It is also known as “constructive service” or “service by publication” and is used when the person being served cannot be located, or when the person cannot be served in a timely manner.