A Nevada Notice To Set is a legal document that is used in the state of Nevada to officially set a court hearing date for a civil action. It is also commonly referred to as a Notice of Trial Setting and is issued by the court clerk. The Nevada Notice To Set is typically used in civil matters such as foreclosure, eviction, small claims, and other civil disputes. There are two different types of Nevada Notice To Set: an Original Notice To Set and an Amended Notice To Set. The Original Notice To Set must be served to all parties in the case, and the Amended Notice To Set is used if the hearing date or time must be changed.