Nevada AMENDED COMPLAINT is a legal document that is used to make changes to an existing complaint in a civil lawsuit. It is typically used when a plaintiff wants to add more information to their claim, request additional relief, or change the legal basis for the lawsuit. There are two main types of Nevada AMENDED COMPLAINT: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary amended complaint is filed by the plaintiff after the defendant has answered the original complaint. An involuntary amended complaint is filed by the defendant after the plaintiff has filed the original complaint. Both types of Nevada AMENDED COMPLAINT must follow the same rules and requirements as the original complaint, including being filed in accordance with the rules of civil procedure. Additionally, the amended complaint must be served on all parties involved in the lawsuit.