Neighborhood

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Silverado Ranch

89123

Need a mobile notary in Silverado Ranch, Las Vegas? Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides fast and professional service throughout 89123. Whether you’re at home, in an apartment, or running a small business, we bring notary services right to your door β€” covering powers of attorney, loan documents, estate planning, lease agreements, and more.

Silverado Ranch is a popular residential neighborhood in the southeastern part of the Las Vegas Valley, just west of Henderson and north of the South Point Hotel & Casino. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, convenient freeway access, and abundance of shopping centers like Silverado Ranch Plaza and Eastern Commons, the area combines suburban comfort with city accessibility.

Zip Codes Covered

89123

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What Are Your Service Levels and Cutoff Times for Property Condition Reports in Clark County?

We offer clear service levels and cutoffs so lenders and asset managers can plan around real timelines. Same-day windows are available for exterior-only PCRs in core zones when orders arrive before the cutoff.

Service levels

  • Standard: Exterior-only by next business day; interior & exterior typically 1–2 business days depending on access.
  • Rush: Exterior-only same day in core areas if received before cutoff; interior & exterior next business day after confirmed access.
  • Priority: Coordinated time-specific window with dispatcher confirmation; surcharge applies.

Daily cutoffs and delivery

  • Exterior-only same day: orders received before 11:00 AM in core coverage (Arts District, Downtown Summerlin, Water Street District) deliver by 7:00 PM.
  • Interior access sets: scheduled on confirmed access; typical delivery next business day.
  • Batches (5–20 addresses): route optimized; typical delivery 24–72 hours depending on zones.

Scheduling notes

  • Weekends and holidays available with Priority windows.
  • Weather, secured sites, or concierge delays may shift slots; we notify your team immediately.
  • For scope changes or add-ons (posting, recheck, loss draft), see Interior & Exterior Property Inspection.
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Do I need to be a hotel guest to use your notary services?

Not at all. We can meet you at hotels or casinos even if you’re not a registered guest β€” as long as the property allows public access or you coordinate with a guest.

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How Do You Handle Refusals, No-Trespass Signs, or Gated Access During a Door Knock Attempt in Clark County

Answer

  • Refusal or disengagement: we stop immediately, note the outcome, and capture allowed exterior frames if appropriate.
  • No-trespass or posted rules: we do not proceed beyond permitted areas; we record the signage and reason the notice was not left.
  • Gated or staffed properties: we follow your access instructions, comply with concierge policies, and document attempts if access is denied.
  • Reattempts: we can schedule a new window per your policy, then update the summary and photo set.

Pair with:
β€’ Interior & Exterior Property Inspection: https://www.lakemeadmobilenotary.com/field-inspections/interior-exterior-property-inspection
β€’ Rental & FSBO Listing Verification: https://www.lakemeadmobilenotary.com/field-inspections/rental-fsbo-listing-verification

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After I do lien sale and sell the vehicle at auction, do I owe the original owner or bank any excess money from the sale?

Yes. Nevada law (NRS 108.297) requires you to account for and pay any surplus from the lien sale. After recovering your documented towing, storage, and auction fees, you must pay excess proceeds first to lienholders, then to the vehicle owner. You cannot simply keep all auction proceeds because you obtained clean title through VP-147. This is one of the most misunderstood aspects of Nevada lien sales.

A shocked Reddit discussion illustrates the confusion: "I always thought the right thing would be for the tow vendor to pay any excess from the sale over their storage costs to the lienholder but they take possession of the whole vehicle?" The answer: Taking possession for lien sale is legal, but keeping surplus proceeds beyond documented costs is illegal conversion of property.

πŸ“‹ Nevada Surplus Distribution Hierarchy (NRS 108.297):

  1. First priority - Your documented costs: Towing charges, storage fees at your posted daily rate, administrative costs for title search and certified mail, auction fees
  2. Second priority - Lienholders on DMV record: If auction sale exceeds your costs, remaining funds go to the first lienholder (bank) up to the amount of their lien. If surplus still remains, it goes to second lienholder if applicable
  3. Third priority - Original owner: Any remaining surplus after lienholder(s) are paid must be sent to the registered owner at their DMV-registered address via certified mail
  4. Unclaimed surplus: If owner doesn't respond to surplus notification within required time (typically 30-60 days), consult legal counsel about escheat to the state

⚠️ Real-World Example of Surplus Calculation:

  • Vehicle sells at Copart for $8,500
  • Your documented costs: Towing $250, storage 45 days at $30/day = $1,350, auction fees $400 = $2,000 total
  • Remaining: $6,500 surplus
  • Lienholder on DMV record: Bank with $12,000 lien = Bank gets entire $6,500
  • Nothing left for owner (their debt to bank reduced by $6,500)

Different scenario - No lien on record:

  • Same $8,500 sale price, same $2,000 costs
  • No lienholder on DMV title
  • You must send $6,500 to the registered owner with accounting of costs and surplus calculation

πŸ’‘ Why This Matters for VP-147 Compliance: When you sign your notarized VP-147 affidavit, you're swearing under oath that you followed Nevada's lien sale procedures. Part of those procedures is accounting for surplus. If the owner later discovers you kept $5,000 in surplus that legally belonged to them or their lender, you face: (1) civil lawsuit for conversion, (2) potential perjury charges for false VP-147 affidavit, (3) loss of your tow operator license, (4) criminal charges for theft by conversion.

🏒 Best Practice for Tow Operators: Create a standard surplus calculation worksheet for every lien sale. Document: (1) Auction gross proceeds, (2) Itemized costs (towing, storage with daily rate and number of days, title search, certified mail, auction fees), (3) Net surplus calculation, (4) Lienholder payment if applicable with proof of payment, (5) Owner surplus payment with certified mail proof of delivery. Keep these records for 3-5 years. When we notarize VP-147 forms at Sun City Aliante or other Clark County tow yards, we can review your surplus calculation to ensure it's properly documented before you sign under oath.

Related Questions

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What areas does your mobile notary service cover in Las Vegas?

Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides mobile service throughout the entire Las Vegas Valley including Las Vegas (all zip codes 89101-89199), Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Downtown Las Vegas, the Strip, Boulder City, and surrounding areas. We cover popular neighborhoods like Green Valley, Anthem, Centennial Hills, Mountain's Edge, Southern Highlands, and all master-planned communities. Our service area extends approximately 25 miles from our Henderson base location.