Nevada Motion To Enter Judgment For Presiding Short Trial Judges Fees And Costs is a legal procedure used in the Nevada state court system. This motion is used by a party in a civil case to request that the presiding short trial judge enter a judgment for fees and costs that have been billed by the presiding judge. This motion can be used to recover fees and costs for things such as travel, witness fees, court reporter fees, expert witness fees, and any other costs associated with the trial. There are two types of Nevada Motion To Enter Judgment For Presiding Short Trial Judges Fees And Costs: a Motion for Summary Judgment and a Motion for Final Judgment. The Motion for Summary Judgment is used when the fees and costs are agreed upon by the parties, while the Motion for Final Judgment is used when the parties cannot agree on the amount of fees and costs to be entered as a judgment. Both motions must be filed in the applicable court and must include a detailed description of the services rendered by the judge and the fees and costs incurred.