The Nevada Notice To Prevailing Party To File Judgment Upon Jury Verdict Or Decision of The Court- Short Trial Program is a process that is used in Nevada when a jury or court has determined a verdict or decision in a case. It is the responsibility of the prevailing party to file the appropriate documents with the court in order to obtain a judgment that reflects the verdict or decision. This process is part of the Nevada Short Trial Program, which is designed to reduce the time and cost associated with traditional civil litigation. The program allows the parties to a dispute to resolve their differences in a fast and efficient manner. In order to be eligible for the program, both parties must agree to the process and the case must be suitable for a short trial. The Nevada Notice To Prevailing Party To File Judgment Upon Jury Verdict Or Decision of The Court- Short Trial Program consists of two types of Notice: 1. Notice to Prevailing Party to File Judgment Upon Jury Verdict or Decision of the Court: This notice is issued to the party that prevails in a case. This notice informs the party of their responsibility to file the appropriate documents with the court in order to obtain a judgment. 2. Notice to Responding Party to File Appeal Upon Jury Verdict or Decision of the Court: This notice is issued to the party that did not prevail in a case. This notice informs the party of their right and responsibility to file an appeal if they wish to challenge the verdict or decision.