A Nevada Bench Warrant and Order Nonrefillablele Form is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of Nevada. It is used to order the arrest of an individual who has failed to appear in court as required by a prior court order. The warrant is issued by the judge of the court and is signed by the clerk of court. The warrant will specify the individual's name, address, and the court where the hearing is to take place. There are two types of Nevada Bench Warrant and Order Nonrefillablele Form: a warrant for failure to appear and a warrant for failure to comply. A warrant for failure to appear is issued when an individual fails to appear in court as directed by a prior court order. A warrant for failure to comply is issued when an individual fails to comply with a court order, such as paying a fine or completing a sentence. Once a bench warrant is issued, it is sent to the law enforcement agency responsible for executing the warrant. Upon receipt of the warrant, the law enforcement agency must take the individual into custody and bring them before the court. At that time, the judge will determine whether the individual should be released on their own recognizance or held in custody until the court date.