A Nevada Motion to Release Execution is a legal document that is filed with the court requesting to release an execution, or the enforcement of a judgment, that has been placed against a person's property. This document is often used to set aside a judgment or to stop a creditor from seizing property. The Nevada Motion to Release Execution can be used to prevent a creditor from taking action to collect a debt or to stop an execution from being enforced. There are two types of Nevada Motions to Release Execution: a Motion for Relief from Stay and a Motion for Release of Execution. A Motion for Relief from Stay is filed with the court when a debtor wants to prevent a creditor from taking action to collect a debt. This motion requests that the court lift the stay, or the protection from the creditor, that was put in place when the judgment was entered. A Motion for Release of Execution is filed with the court when a debtor wants to stop an execution, or the enforcement of the judgment, from being enforced. This motion requests that the court lift the execution that was put in place when the judgment was entered.