A Nevada Small Claims Complaint is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to resolve disputes between two parties in a civil court. The complaint is filed in the small claims division of the district court, which is typically presided over by a judge or commissioner. The complaint process is designed to be less formal and less expensive than other court proceedings. Nevada Small Claims Complaints are often used to resolve disputes related to financial matters, such as non-payment of rent or services, breach of contract, or the return of property. There are two types of Nevada Small Claims Complaints: a Complaint for Money Owed and a Complaint for Return of Property. The Complaint for Money Owed requests the court to order a defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the plaintiff. The Complaint for Return of Property requests the court to order a defendant to return certain property to the plaintiff.