Hotel/Casino

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Binion's Gambling Hall

89101

Binion's Gambling Hall

(702) 382-1600 | (800) 937-6537

128 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

When you need professional mobile notary services at Binion's Gambling Hall, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides certified 24/7 on-site notarization for casino guests, locals, and downtown visitors. Whether you're staying at this legendary property founded by Benny Binion in 1951, birthplace of the World Series of Poker, home to the famous Million Dollar Display, and featuring Hotel Apache with 81 boutique rooms, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your room or casino floor.

We service all areas of the property, including all 81 rooms at Hotel Apache, the casino floor with 27 table games and 665 slots, Top of Binion's Steakhouse, Benny's Smokin' BBQ & Brews, Whiskey Licker Up Saloon rotating bar, and rooftop pool deck. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, poker tournament agreements, and estate planning throughout ZIP code 89101.

Whether you're finalizing legal documents at this historic gambling hall, notarizing contracts at the birthplace of the World Series of Poker, or completing business paperwork with old Vegas authenticity, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at downtown's most legendary casino founded by Benny Binion and serving Las Vegas since 1951.

Binion's Gambling Hall is a historic casino located at 128 East Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. Founded by legendary gambler and casino owner Benny Binion who opened Binion's Horseshoe on August 14, 1951, the property revolutionized Las Vegas gambling by introducing high-limit tables, casino carpeting, comps for low rollers, and creating the World Series of Poker in 1970. The Binion family operated the casino until 2004. TLC Casino Enterprises purchased the property and operates it along with Four Queens across the street. The hotel tower closed in 2009, with 81 rooms reopening as boutique Hotel Apache in July 2019.

The property features 81 rooms at Hotel Apache in renovated 1930s-era style, a casino floor with 27 table games and 665 slot and video poker machines including 99% video poker options, and the Million Dollar Display showcasing one million dollars in $10,000 bills where visitors can pose for free photos.

🎰 Signature Experiences

Highlights include World Series of Poker birthplace where the tournament was created in 1970 and held through 2004 before moving to Rio, Million Dollar Display featuring one million dollars in cash on display where guests pose for free souvenir photos, Whiskey Licker Up Saloon with rotating bar offering Fremont Street views perfect for people-watching, and Top of Binion's Steakhouse serving prime cuts with panoramic views Thursday through Monday. The property also features Benny's Smokin' BBQ & Brews open daily 4pm to 11pm with brisket, ribs, and chicken for guests 21+, Binion's Cafe serving classic casino fare 7am to 1:30am daily, Binion's Deli, Cowgirl Up Cantina outdoor bar, rooftop pool deck, All Access Players Club shared with Four Queens, no-frills classic Vegas atmosphere celebrating Benny Binion's legacy, and filming location for movies including Swingers.

Located at 128 East Fremont Street under the Fremont Street Experience LED canopy, Binion's Gambling Hall occupies hallowed ground in Las Vegas gaming history. Benny Binion's legacy transformed Las Vegas from sawdust joints to legitimate casinos by treating players fairly and creating poker's most prestigious tournament. The property attracts poker historians, old Vegas enthusiasts, value-conscious gamblers, and visitors seeking authentic downtown character. The Million Dollar Display remains a must-see photo opportunity. Hotel Apache's 81 boutique rooms offer affordable luxury in renovated 1930s style. Under TLC Casino Enterprises, Binion's maintains its reputation for player-friendly gaming with competitive odds, 99% video poker, and low table minimums. The property represents the golden age of downtown Las Vegas when characters like Benny Binion built empires on handshake deals and treated gamblers like royalty.

Serving downtown Las Vegas and ZIP code 89101, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides 24-hour mobile notarization at Binion's Gambling Hall for casino guests, poker enthusiasts, and downtown locals. Every notarization is performed with professionalism, speed, and complete Nevada legal compliance.

Zip Codes Covered

89101

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Is biometric ID verification available for Nevada remote online notarization?

Is biometric ID verification available for Nevada remote online notarization?

Some Nevada RON platforms include biometric or liveness verification as part of their credential analysis process — comparing your live camera image to the photo on your government-issued ID to confirm you are the person presenting the document.

This method does not rely on U.S. credit bureau data or address history. It is based entirely on the ID you hold and the live image captured during the session. Whether biometric verification is available for your specific situation depends on the platform and your profile. Contact Lake Mead Mobile Notary before booking — we confirm what identity methods apply to your session.

How Biometric Verification Works in RON

  • Liveness check: The platform captures a live image of you on camera and confirms you are physically present — not a photo or video replay
  • Biometric comparison: Your live image is compared to the photo on your government-issued ID to confirm they match
  • No U.S. data required: This step does not query credit bureaus or address databases — it relies only on the ID document and the live image
  • Works with foreign passports: A valid foreign passport book with a clear photo page is typically well-suited for biometric comparison

Why This Matters for Signers Without U.S. History

For immigrants, visa holders, DACA recipients, international students, and overseas signers — biometric credential analysis combined with a valid foreign passport may provide a compliant identity verification path even when the standard automated credit check fails. Contact us to confirm whether this path applies to your specific ID and profile before booking.

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Not Sure Which Identity Method Applies to You?

Contact us before booking — we confirm which verification method is available for your ID and profile.

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Do I need a translation for apostille?

Do I need a translation for apostille?

Nevada does not require a translation to issue an apostille on English‑language documents, but the foreign country receiving your documents may demand a certified translation into its own language.

The safest approach is to follow the consulate or agency’s written instructions first, then structure your notarization, apostille, and translation around those requirements.

What Nevada apostilles actually cover 📄

The Nevada Secretary of State is not certifying that your document’s content is accurate or that a translation is correct; the apostille only confirms that a Nevada official’s signature or notarial act is genuine.

  • English‑language powers of attorney, affidavits, and vital records can usually be apostilled without any translation step on the Nevada side.
  • Translation requirements come from the foreign consulate, court, school, or employer that will use the document, not from Nevada.

When translations are commonly required

Many countries require documents to appear in their official language (or in bilingual form) before they will accept them. This is common for visas, school enrollment, marriage abroad, and professional licensing, even though Nevada itself had no translation rule when issuing the apostille.

Certified vs. simple translations 🌐

Foreign authorities often draw a sharp line between casual translations and formally certified ones, especially for legal, academic, and government filings.

  • Some destinations accept a translation accompanied by a translator’s signed certificate that is notarized in Nevada, then apostilled as a notarized statement.
  • Others require a sworn or court‑approved translator in the destination country, meaning you apostille only the original Nevada document and let translation happen after arrival.
  • Bank, school, or HR uses may accept simpler internal translations, especially when they only need to understand the content, not place it on the public record.

Which should come first: translation or apostille? 🔁

The order depends on whether the translation itself must be notarized and apostilled or whether only the original Nevada document needs authentication.

  • If the foreign authority wants the translator’s affidavit apostilled, you typically notarize the translator’s certification in Nevada, then apostille that notarized statement along with or instead of the original document.
  • If the translation will be done overseas by a court‑approved translator, you usually apostille only the original Nevada document, then handle translation after it reaches the foreign country.
  • When instructions are unclear, ask the consulate or institution to confirm whether they want apostille on the original, the translation, or both.

How Lake Mead Mobile Notary helps in Las Vegas and Henderson

Lake Mead Mobile Notary works with clients throughout Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Strip, and Henderson who need to coordinate notarization, apostille, and translation in the right order for foreign use.

  • Reviewing consulate or school instructions so you know exactly which documents need apostille and whether any translator certifications must be notarized.
  • Coordinating mobile notarization and apostille submission, then helping you plug in the right translation provider so you do not pay to redo documents later.

Unsure whether your apostille needs a translation?

Share your destination country and the instructions from your consulate, school, or employer, and Lake Mead Mobile Notary will map out whether you should apostille the original, the translation, or both before sending documents overseas.

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Can You Get a Bank's Signature Card Notarized by a Different Notary Than the Bank Requires?

It depends on your specific bank's policy. Some banks require their in-house or affiliated notary to notarize signature cards for security and documentation purposes. Other banks accept notarizations from independent or mobile notaries as long as they're commissioned in Nevada and meet state requirements. The policy varies by institution and sometimes by branch, so always confirm with your bank's signature services or compliance department before using an outside notary.

Why Banks Restrict Signature Card Notarization:

Signature cards are foundational documents for account security. Banks want control over the notarization process to ensure standardized procedures, proper identity verification, and coordination with their compliance systems. If their in-house notary is only available limited hours (e.g., Tuesdays), they may create customer access problems—but this is a bank operations issue, not a legal one.

🔐 What You Can Do:

  • Ask your bank's main office if they accept outside Nevada notaries
  • Request written approval of a specific mobile notary before scheduling
  • Ask if exceptions are granted for scheduling hardships (out-of-state residents, shift work, etc.)
  • Negotiate: if the bank's notary isn't available for weeks, request temporary acceptance of outside notarization
  • Escalate to branch management if denied without policy documentation

🚀 Workaround:

If your bank refuses outside notaries and their notary has limited availability, mobile notaries in Lake Mead Health Rehab and Rancho Bel Air areas can coordinate with bank staff or provide documentation that meets Nevada requirements. Some banks will reconsider when faced with professional credentials and proper notarial certificates.

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How do mobile notaries help title companies reduce delays in Las Vegas real estate closings?

Mobile notaries reduce title closing delays by meeting clients wherever they are...at home, work, or escrow offices. We handle witness coordination, verify IDs, and provide scan-backs the same day. This prevents redraws, missed deadlines, and last-minute cancellations, saving title companies $1,000–$3,500 per delayed transaction.

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What's the difference between RON and mobile notary services in Las Vegas?

RON (Remote Online Notarization) provides digital document execution using video technology and identity verification, while traditional mobile notary brings in-person services to your location in Las Vegas. RON offers instant scheduling, geographic flexibility, and advanced security features, making it ideal for business contracts, loan documents, and time-sensitive coordination. Traditional mobile notary works better for complex document packages, witness requirements, and clients preferring face-to-face interaction. Lake Mead Mobile Notary offers both services throughout Las Vegas, helping you choose the optimal method based on document complexity, technology comfort, timeline requirements, and personal preferences while ensuring Nevada legal compliance and professional service quality.