A Nevada Motion to Quash Bench Warrant is a legal motion filed in the state of Nevada that asks the court to invalidate or void an arrest warrant issued by a judge. This type of motion is typically filed when the alleged offender has not been previously notified of the criminal proceeding or if the warrant has been issued in error. A Nevada Motion to Quash Bench Warrant can be filed for various reasons, including lack of jurisdiction, improper service of process, and expiration of the statute of limitations. There are two types of Nevada Motion to Quash Bench Warrant: the standard motion and the writ of habeas corpus. The standard motion is an informal request to the court asking it to invalidate or void the arrest warrant. The writ of habeas corpus, on the other hand, is a formal court order issued to the arresting authority and requires that the person in custody be brought before the court for a hearing.