A Nevada Motion to Continue is a type of motion filed in a court of law in Nevada that requests a postponement of the hearing or trial date. It is often used by one or both parties in a legal proceeding when they need more time to prepare for the hearing or need to reschedule due to a conflict in prior engagements. There are three different types of Nevada Motion to Continue: continuance without prejudice, continuance with prejudice, and administrative continuance. A continuance without prejudice allows the court to reset the hearing date without any prejudice to either party, while a continuance with prejudice allows the court to reset the hearing date after one party has made a formal request and the other party has failed to object. An administrative continuance is a continuance requested solely by a court or judge due to a lack of available time or resources.