The Nevada Affidavit and Request for Issuance of Writ of Execution is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to request the court to issue a writ of execution allowing a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor. The document must be filled out and signed by the creditor, or their representative. The document must be filed with the court in order to request the court to issue a writ of execution. The Nevada Affidavit and Request for Issuance of Writ of Execution typically contains information about the creditor, the debtor, the amount of the debt, and the reasons for requesting the writ of execution. It may also include information about any liens or judgment that are relevant to the debt. Once filed with the court, it will be reviewed by a judge, who will then decide whether to issue the writ of execution. There are two types of Nevada Affidavit and Request for Issuance of Writ of Execution. The first is a Request and Affidavit for a Writ of Execution on a Judgment, which is used when a court has already issued a judgment against the debtor. The second type is a Request and Affidavit for a Writ of Execution on a Contract, which is used when an agreement between the creditor and debtor has not been fulfilled.