A Nevada Affidavit Or Declaration In Support of Motion For Continuance is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to request additional time from a court to continue a case. This document is typically filed by a party in the case, such as a plaintiff or defendant, to request a continuance of a motion, hearing, or trial. The affidavit or declaration must include a detailed explanation of why the continuance is being requested, as well as the length of time requested and any proposed conditions or limitations. It must be signed by the requesting party and notarized by a notary public. There are two main types of Nevada Affidavit Or Declaration In Support of Motion For Continuance: an Affidavit of Good Cause and a Declaration of Good Cause. An Affidavit of Good Cause is used to explain the reasons why a continuance is necessary, such as a scheduling conflict or the need to collect evidence. A Declaration of Good Cause is used to explain why the continuance is in the best interest of justice, such as the need for additional time to prepare a defense or the need to protect a party’s rights. Both affidavits and declarations must be signed by the requesting party and notarized.