A Nevada Motion to Release Execution is a document used in the state of Nevada when a debtor wants to have a judgment against them released. The motion is typically filed in the court where the judgment was entered. It requests that the court order the creditor to release the debtor from the obligation or debt that the judgment enforced. If the court grants the motion, the debtor will no longer be obligated to pay the judgment. There are two types of Nevada Motion to Release Execution: a Motion for Partial Release and a Motion for Full Release. A Motion for Partial Release allows the debtor to pay a reduced amount of the judgment, and the creditor is then required to release the debtor from any further obligation. A Motion for Full Release requests that the court order the creditor to release the debtor from the entire judgment.