Nevada Notice To Creditors is a legal document required by Nevada law for a deceased person's estate. It is a notice that is sent to all potential creditors informing them of the decedent's death, and requesting them to submit any claims for debts owed to the estate. There are two types of Nevada Notice To Creditors: general and special. General Notice To Creditors is typically sent to all potential creditors and requires them to submit any claims for debts owed to the estate within four months of the date of the notice. Special Notice To Creditors is sent to any known creditor and requires them to submit any claims for debts owed to the estate within sixty days of the date of the notice. Both types of notices must include information such as the name of the decedent, date of death, and the name and address of the person responsible for administering the estate.