A Nevada Request For Special Notice is a legal document that allows creditors to be notified when a bankruptcy filing occurs in the state of Nevada. This document, which is filed in the bankruptcy court, is used to ensure that all creditors receive notice of the bankruptcy filing in a timely manner. The Request For Special Notice must be signed by the debtor as well as any joint creditors. There are two types of Nevada Request For Special Notice: general and specific. General Request For Special Notice provides notification to all creditors listed on the bankruptcy petition, while a specific Request For Special Notice allows the debtor to select individual creditors to receive notice. The general Request For Special Notice is typically used in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, while the specific Request For Special Notice is used in Chapter 13 cases.