A Nevada Default Judgment for Signature of the Judge is a court order that can be issued when a defendant fails to respond to a summons or other court documents. This type of judgment is when a defendant has been served with a summons or other court documents, but has failed to appear in court or respond to the documents. In this instance, the plaintiff is awarded a default judgment without the need for a trial. There are two types of Nevada Default Judgments for Signature of the Judge: a Motion for Default Judgment and a Notice of Default Judgment. In a Motion for Default Judgment, the plaintiff must file a motion with the court, outlining the facts of the case and requesting the court to enter a default judgment. The court must then review the motion and issue an order granting or denying the motion. In a Notice of Default Judgment, the plaintiff must serve the defendant with a notice of default judgment, informing the defendant of their failure to appear or respond to the summons or other court documents. The defendant has a certain period of time to respond to the notice, after which the plaintiff can file a motion with the court requesting a default judgment. The court must then review the motion and issue an order either granting or denying the motion. No matter which type of Nevada Default Judgment for Signature of the Judge is issued, the court must review the motion and issue an order granting or denying the motion. If the motion is granted, the court will then sign the default judgment, making it enforceable by law.