A Nevada Notice of Entry of Order is a document used to inform parties to a court case of the final determination of the case. This document is issued by the court, and it is a mandatory step in the legal process. It is required by Nevada law and must be served upon all parties involved in the case. There are two types of Nevada Notice of Entry of Order: Notice of Entry of Decree and Notice of Entry of Judgment. The Notice of Entry of Decree informs the parties of the entry of a Decree, which is a final and binding judgment issued by the court. The Notice of Entry of Judgment informs the parties of the entry of a Judgment, which is a document outlining the court's decision on the case. Both types of Notice of Entry of Order must be served on all parties involved in the case in order for the court's decision to be binding.