A Nevada 30 Day Notice is a document used to terminate an existing tenancy agreement in Nevada. It is a type of eviction notice that must be served to a tenant to give them 30 days to move out of the rental unit. The notice must include specific information about the name of the tenant, the address of the rental unit, the date the notice is served, the date the tenancy will end, and the reason for the termination. There are two types of Nevada 30 Day Notice: a non-payment of rent notice and a no cause notice. A non-payment of rent notice is served when a tenant fails to pay rent as agreed in the rental agreement, while a no cause notice is served when the landlord has no reason to terminate the tenancy. Both notices must state the amount of rent owed and must be served to the tenant by either certified mail, personal service, or posting in a conspicuous place.