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Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Southwest Las Vegas

89113, 89139, 89141, 89148

Southwest Las Vegas

Need a mobile notary in Southwest Las Vegas? Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day, on-site notary services throughout the 89113, 89139, 89141, and 89148 ZIP codes. Whether you’re finalizing a home closing, notarizing estate planning forms, or signing legal documents, we deliver fast, professional service to your home or business — even on weekends.

Southwest Las Vegas is a fast-growing and diverse region of the valley, encompassing vibrant neighborhoods like Coronado Ranch, Rhodes Ranch, and Southern Highlands. Known for its modern housing, expanding commercial development, and close proximity to the 215 Beltway, this area is a hub for new homeowners, families, and professionals seeking suburban comfort with city convenience.

Zip Codes Covered

89113, 89139, 89141, 89148

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Can I notarize a U.S. document online while I am overseas?

Can I notarize a U.S. document online while I am overseas?

Yes — Nevada Remote Online Notarization allows you to sign a U.S. document from abroad so it can be used by a U.S.-based attorney, title company, bank, court, institution, or family member. No flight home required.

You join a secure audio-video session with a Nevada-commissioned electronic notary from wherever you are, present your government-issued ID, sign the document live, and the notarized result is transmitted digitally to the U.S. recipient. Under Nevada law, a compliant electronic notarial act performed for a person located outside Nevada is treated as not performed outside Nevada. Contact Lake Mead Mobile Notary before booking — eligibility depends on your ID, country, and the recipient's acceptance policy.

What You Need

  • Valid, unexpired government-issued ID: A foreign passport book is the most widely accepted option for overseas signers
  • Device with camera and microphone: Smartphone, laptop, or tablet with working video capability
  • Stable internet connection: Sufficient to sustain a live video call without dropping
  • Document complete and unsigned: The document must be finalized but not yet signed — signature happens during the live session only
  • U.S. recipient confirmation: The receiving attorney, institution, title company, or person must confirm they accept Nevada RON documents before your session is scheduled

Most Common Documents Signed Abroad for U.S. Use

Power of Attorney is the most frequently requested document type — authorizing a U.S.-based representative to act on your behalf for property, financial, or legal matters. Other common types include business authorizations, estate documents, inheritance paperwork, and affidavits for immigration or legal proceedings. See Affidavit Notarization.

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Overseas and Need a U.S. Document Notarized?

Contact us — we confirm eligibility for your country, ID type, and document before scheduling your session.

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How much should I budget for notarizing a secured or unsecured promissory note in Boulder City?

In Boulder City, cost reflects the number of signatures, certificate type, witness needs, and travel time. Secured notes can add prep if collateral documents require separate notarization or title steps. Expect a base per-signature fee plus a mobile service component. Prepare IDs, complete all fields, and have any POA or guarantor pages ready to keep cost down. Start with loan document notarization. If you also need verifications, see inspection types.

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What documents are acceptable for I-9 List A?

List A documents establish both identity and work authorization, meaning employees presenting a valid List A document need no additional documentation to complete I-9 Section 2. Acceptable List A documents include: U.S. passport (book or card), unexpired foreign passport containing a temporary I-551 stamp or I-551 printed notation on a machine-readable immigrant visa, Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551, commonly called a "green card"), Alien Registration Receipt Card (Form I-551), unexpired Employment Authorization Document (EAD) issued by DHS (Form I-766 or Form I-688B), and unexpired foreign passport with Form I-94 or Form I-94A indicating refugee or asylum status that authorizes employment. Employers must accept any valid List A document the employee presents and cannot require specific documents or reject valid identification based on personal preference, national origin concerns, or unfamiliarity with document types—such actions constitute illegal discrimination.

Common errors with List A documents include: accepting expired passports or EAD cards without reverification, failing to examine the entire document for obvious fraud indicators like photo inconsistencies or altered expiration dates, recording incorrect document numbers or expiration dates in Section 2 fields, requiring employees with valid U.S. passports to provide additional identity documents, and rejecting foreign passports with valid work authorization because the employer is unfamiliar with I-94 notations or refugee stamps. During I-9 completion, the authorized representative must physically examine the original document (not photocopies), verify the document reasonably appears genuine and relates to the person presenting it, and record the document title, issuing authority, document number, and expiration date in Section 2. Employers should train all authorized representatives on List A document features and anti-discrimination rules to avoid the dual risks of accepting fraudulent documents or illegally rejecting valid ones.

Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides expert I-9 verification services throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, and Clark County with mobile notaries trained in List A document examination. Our authorized representatives recognize all acceptable List A documents, verify authenticity indicators, and complete Section 2 accurately to ensure compliance. We serve employers at Coronado Ridge Skilled Nursing, corporate offices, and remote worker locations, bringing professional document verification expertise that reduces both fraud risk and discrimination liability. This service is especially valuable for HR teams unfamiliar with foreign passport features, refugee documentation, or temporary work authorization stamps that require specialized knowledge to verify correctly.

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Do all parties need to be present to notarize a deed?

Yes, any party listed as a grantor or signer must be physically present with ID for the notarial act to be valid in Nevada.

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How Do You Notarize Event Contracts When Vendor and Client Live in Different States?

When parties live in different states, notarization coordination requires careful planning. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is the most practical solution and is legally recognized in both Nevada and California, allowing signers to appear before a commissioned notary via secure video technology regardless of location. Both parties can sign and notarize simultaneously or separately.

Three Primary Methods:

Method 1: Remote Online Notarization (RON) — Fastest & Most Flexible

  • Both parties sign and notarize via video conference with a commissioned online notary
  • Complies with Nevada and California eNotary requirements
  • Same-day or next-day scheduling available
  • Platform handles identity verification, recording, and digital signature

Method 2: Separate State Notarizations — Traditional But Complex

  • Each party uses a local notary in their state (California or Nevada)
  • Both states must recognize the other's notarization (reciprocity applies)
  • Documents may require apostille certification for cross-state validity
  • Requires coordination and potential delays

Method 3: Travel Notarization — Premium Option

  • Mobile notary travels to one party's location for in-person signing
  • Practical only for high-value contracts or if timing aligns
  • Provides highest certainty of legal enforceability

🌐 Best Practice for Vegas-California Contracts:

Remote online notarization services or same-day mobile notaries in Las Vegas and Eastside Las Vegas eliminate state complications. Communicate with both venues to confirm RON or dual-state notarization acceptance before signing.

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