Hotel/Casino

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Fremont Hotel & Casino

89101

Fremont Hotel & Casino

(702) 385-3232 | (800) 634-6460

200 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

When you need professional mobile notary services at Fremont Hotel & Casino, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides certified 24/7 on-site notarization for hotel guests, locals, and downtown visitors. Whether you're staying at this historic property at the Four Corners of Fremont Street Experience designed by legendary architect Wayne McAllister, once the tallest building in Nevada with 447 rooms and classic downtown Vegas atmosphere, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your room or casino floor.

We service all areas of the property, including all 447 rooms across the 14-story tower and Ogden expansion, the casino floor with slots and table games, Tony Roma's steakhouse, Paradise Buffet & Cafe, and meeting space. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, entertainment agreements, and estate planning throughout ZIP code 89101.

Whether you're finalizing legal documents at this legendary Four Corners property, notarizing contracts at the heart of Fremont Street Experience, or completing business paperwork in vintage Vegas style, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at downtown's iconic resort where Wayne Newton launched his career and serving Las Vegas since 1956.

Fremont Hotel & Casino is a historic hotel and casino located at 200 Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. Designed by legendary architect Wayne McAllister, it opened on May 18, 1956, as the tallest building in Nevada. The property originally had 155 rooms and cost $6 million to build, owned by Ed Levinson and Lou Lurie. In 1963, the 14-story Ogden tower was added along with one of the city's first vertical parking garages. Sam Boyd purchased the Fremont in 1983 to add to his Boyd Gaming properties. The casino sits at the prestigious Four Corners intersection of Casino Center Boulevard and Fremont Street.

The property features 447 hotel rooms across the original tower and Ogden expansion, a casino floor featuring slots, table games, and race and sports book, and 7,330 square feet of meeting space. The Fremont is one of the Four Corners casinos anchoring the heart of Fremont Street Experience, along with Four Queens, Golden Nugget, and Binion's.

🎬 Signature Experiences

Highlights include Wayne McAllister architecture designed by the legendary mid-century architect known for drive-ins and Googie style, Hollywood history including filming location for movies like Swingers with Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, Honey I Blew Up the Kid, and Vegas Vacation, and birthplace of Wayne Newton's Vegas career when he made his 1959 debut at age 17 at the Carnival Lounge. The property also features Tony Roma's steakhouse, Paradise Buffet & Cafe serving affordable meals, Second Street Grill sports bar, one of Four Corners casinos at the busiest pedestrian intersection on Fremont Street Experience, prime location under Viva Vision LED canopy light shows, rooftop parking garage providing easy downtown access, budget-friendly room rates, and classic vintage Vegas atmosphere from the golden age of downtown casinos.

Located at 200 Fremont Street at the Four Corners of downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Hotel & Casino occupies the most prestigious intersection under the Fremont Street Experience canopy. The Four Corners represent the epicenter of downtown gaming, where Casino Center Boulevard intersects Fremont Street. The property attracts budget-conscious travelers, history enthusiasts, locals, and visitors seeking authentic vintage Las Vegas. Wayne McAllister's 1956 design represents mid-century modern hospitality architecture. The Fremont holds significance as Nevada's tallest building at opening and helped establish downtown as the original Las Vegas Strip before the modern boulevard existed. Under Boyd Gaming ownership since 1983, the property maintains classic downtown character while providing modern amenities and entertainment options on Fremont Street Experience.

Serving downtown Las Vegas and ZIP code 89101, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides 24-hour mobile notarization at Fremont Hotel & Casino for hotel guests, locals, and Fremont Street visitors. Every notarization is performed with professionalism, speed, and complete Nevada legal compliance.

Zip Codes Covered

89101

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Can mobile notaries handle bulk lease signings for Gibson Springs property management companies?

Yes, Lake Mead Mobile Notary specializes in bulk lease signing coordination for Gibson Springs property management companies, accommodating multiple tenant lease executions in single appointments for maximum efficiency. Our Henderson area coverage includes systematic coordination for property portfolio managers handling multiple Gibson Springs properties, family rental communities, and investment property operations. Bulk processing services include new lease agreements, lease renewals, modification addendums, and tenant notice documentation with volume discounts starting at 5+ documents per appointment. We coordinate scheduling around tenant availability, property management office hours, and emergency situations requiring rapid lease execution. Professional coordination includes legal compliance verification, systematic document organization, and digital copy preparation supporting property management software integration. Gibson Springs and surrounding Henderson communities including Buffalo Ranch, Canyon Estates, and Black Mountain receive comprehensive mobile notary support designed for property management operational efficiency.

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Can a family member or friend pick up my repossessed car if I'm hospitalized or deployed?

Yes, but only with a notarized Nevada DMV VP-136 Power of Attorney specifically authorizing vehicle transactions. Tow yards and repo companies will not release vehicles to non-owners without proper legal authorization, regardless of family relationship or emergency circumstances.

Common situations requiring notarized vehicle POA include:

  • Military deployment: Active duty personnel stationed overseas or out of state
  • Hospitalization: Medical emergencies preventing personal appearance (ICU, surgery recovery, extended care)
  • Out-of-state residence: Vehicle repossessed while you're traveling or living elsewhere temporarily
  • Incarceration: Jail or prison situations where personal retrieval is impossible
  • Disability: Physical or cognitive conditions preventing tow yard visits

📋 VP-136 Requirements for Tow Yard Acceptance:

  • Must be notarized by a Nevada notary with wet-ink signature and physical seal
  • Must specifically authorize the named person to retrieve, drive, and sign release documents for the vehicle
  • Must include complete vehicle description (year, make, model, VIN)
  • Original notarized document required (photocopies typically rejected)
  • Your agent must present their own valid government-issued ID matching the POA

⚠️ Hospital Notarization for Emergency Situations: If you're hospitalized in Sunrise Hospital, UMC, or other Clark County medical facilities, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides bedside notarization service. We coordinate with hospital staff to notarize VP-136 forms while you're receiving treatment, preventing storage fees from accumulating during your recovery.

💰 Cost-Benefit Reality: Mobile notary service for VP-136 costs $45-60. Tow yard storage is $35-50 per day. If hospitalization or deployment prevents you from personally retrieving your vehicle for 7-10 days, you'll accrue $245-500 in storage fees. Notarizing a POA immediately and having someone retrieve the vehicle same-day saves hundreds of dollars.

🏥 Special Case - Incarcerated Owners: If you're incarcerated and your vehicle was repossessed or impounded, Nevada jails and detention facilities allow notary visits by appointment. We provide incarcerated owner vehicle release notarization at Clark County Detention Center and other facilities, enabling family members to retrieve vehicles using properly executed POA documents.

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Can a traveling notary come to my home in Las Vegas?

Yes, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides traveling notary services to homes throughout Las Vegas Valley. We bring professional notarization directly to your residence for maximum convenience and privacy. Home traveling notary service is perfect for estate planning documents, real estate closings, business contracts, and family legal documents. We serve all residential areas including single-family homes, condos, apartments, gated communities, and senior living communities. Our traveling notary follows proper protocols for home visits and provides the same professional service you'd receive at any notary office, just with the added convenience of not leaving your home.

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Can deployed military use VP-136 for vehicle authorization while overseas?

Yes. Nevada DMV accepts VP-136 forms signed by deployed military personnel before departure or notarized by military notaries stationed overseas. Pre-deployment VP-136 notarization allows service members to authorize family members to sell vehicles, complete registration renewals, and handle DMV transactions during deployment throughout Las Vegas and Henderson military family communities.

Military notaries at overseas bases can notarize VP-136 forms provided the notarial certificate meets Nevada acknowledgment requirements. Nevada DMV accepts military notary certificates with proper commission information and official seal. Mobile notary service coordinates pre-deployment VP-136 notarization near Nellis Air Force Base and Creech AFB family housing areas.

🎖️ Common Military VP-136 Uses:

  • Authorizing spouses to sell vehicles during PCS (Permanent Change of Station) moves
  • Family members completing vehicle registration renewals while deployed
  • Parents or siblings handling total loss insurance claims and title work
  • Agents completing DMV transactions for service members on extended deployment
  • Trade-in authorizations when military member cannot attend dealership signing

📋 Pre-Deployment VP-136 Best Practices:

  • Schedule notarization 2-4 weeks before deployment departure
  • List specific powers (sell, register, title transfer, insurance claims)
  • Include all vehicles owned by service member
  • Authorize trusted family member or power of attorney holder
  • Keep original notarized VP-136 with authorized person
  • Provide copy to dealerships or insurance companies as needed

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Do You Coordinate with Estate Planning Attorneys During Lake Las Vegas Trust Signings?

Yes, Lake Mead Mobile Notary regularly coordinates with estate planning attorneys during Lake Las Vegas trust and estate document signings. Many attorneys prefer to attend complex trust executions—particularly for irrevocable trusts, family trust systems, or estates exceeding several million dollars—to ensure proper execution and answer last-minute client questions. We schedule appointments to accommodate your attorney's availability and provide sufficient time for attorney oversight.

Common coordination scenarios include: attorney attends in-person at your Lake Las Vegas residence or resort for complete signing ceremony; attorney provides remote guidance via phone/video during signing; attorney reviews documents immediately before appointment and confirms readiness to sign; attorney provides detailed execution instructions we follow precisely during notarization.

When booking, inform us if your estate planning attorney will be present or providing guidance. We allocate appropriate time (typically 60-90 minutes for attorney-supervised signings versus 30-45 minutes for standard trust signings). Many Henderson and Las Vegas estate planning attorneys working with Lake Las Vegas clients appreciate mobile notary coordination because it eliminates the need for clients to travel to law offices while maintaining professional oversight.

Important distinction: We execute documents according to attorney instructions and Nevada notary law requirements, but we cannot provide legal advice about trust provisions, tax implications, or estate planning strategies. All substantive questions about your trust should be directed to your attorney either before or during the signing appointment. Our role is proper legal execution and notarization compliance.