Nevada Order For Summary Eviction Non Payment of Rent is a legal document used by landlords in the state of Nevada to evict a tenant who has not paid rent. This document, also known as an Eviction Notice, outlines the amount of rent owed, the date it is due, and the landlord's intention to begin the eviction process if the rent is not paid. It also states the tenant's right to contest the eviction. There are two types of Nevada Order For Summary Eviction Non Payment of Rent: Five-Day Notice and Fifteen-Day Notice. A Five-Day Notice is served when the tenant has not paid rent due for five days or more. This document outlines the amount of rent owed and gives the tenant five days to pay the full amount or face eviction. A Fifteen-Day Notice is served when the tenant has not paid rent due for fifteen days or more. This document also outlines the amount of rent owed and gives the tenant fifteen days to pay the full amount or face eviction.