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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How long is a notarized VP-136 valid for Nevada DMV use?

Nevada DMV Form VP-136 remains valid until the specific transaction is completed or until the principal revokes the authorization in writing. There is no automatic expiration date, but most Nevada DMV offices recommend completing authorized transactions within 12 months of notarization to avoid questions about continuing validity. Professional VP-136 notarization ensures proper scope definition throughout Paradise and Las Vegas Valley.

Principals can revoke VP-136 authority at any time by providing written notice to the agent and Nevada DMV. For ongoing fleet management or business vehicle needs, principals may grant broad continuing authority, while one-time transactions like single vehicle sales typically use limited specific authority that terminates upon transaction completion.

⏱️ VP-136 Duration Considerations:

  • No statutory expiration date under Nevada law
  • Valid until transaction completed or principal revokes
  • DMV clerks may question VP-136 older than 12 months
  • Dealerships and title companies prefer fresh notarization per transaction
  • Ongoing authority remains valid until formal revocation

📋 Best Practices for VP-136 Validity:

  • One-time transactions: Obtain VP-136 notarization shortly before DMV visit
  • Fleet management: Use continuing authority with clear scope definition
  • Military deployment: Broad authority valid throughout deployment period
  • Estate administration: Fresh VP-136 for each vehicle transfer recommended
  • Out-of-state owners: Complete Nevada DMV transactions within 6-12 months

Revocation Process:

  • Principal provides written revocation notice to agent
  • Principal notifies Nevada DMV of VP-136 revocation
  • Agent must cease using revoked VP-136 immediately
  • New VP-136 required for future transactions after revocation

Related Questions

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Are You Allowed to Use Your Own Notary for Real Estate Closing Instead of Title Company's?

Most title companies require using their own notaries for real estate closings to maintain chain of custody, ensure compliance with specific lender instructions, and manage liability. While your own notary is legally valid in Nevada, title companies contractually mandate their selected notaries. Using an unauthorized notary can lead to rejection, closing delays, or escrow complications.

Why Title Companies Insist on Their Notaries:

Title companies coordinate with lenders, insurers, and county recorders—all of whom have specific requirements. They need notarization consistency and direct communication with the notary handling your closing. They also carry errors & omissions (E&O) insurance that covers their contracted notaries, which may not apply to independent notaries.

🔑 Can You Use Your Own Notary?

In rare cases, yes—but only with prior written approval from:

  • The title company (may have exceptions for scheduling conflicts)
  • Your lender (may require their approval)
  • The seller's title company (if using separate title agents)

📋 Legitimate Reasons for Exception Requests:

  • Your notary has existing relationship and coordination history
  • Title company's notary has scheduling conflicts or excessive travel costs
  • Out-of-state remote notarization is the only practical option
  • Your notary is bonded, insured, and Nevada-commissioned

⚠️ Best Practice:

Always disclose your preferred notary to the title company early in the transaction. Get written approval in advance. If they refuse and delays occur, professional notaries in Summerlin and Water Street can coordinate with title company staff to facilitate acceptance or serve as backup if needed.

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How much does refinance loan signing cost in Las Vegas?

Refinance loan signing costs in Las Vegas range from $75-125 depending on the transaction type and complexity. Rate-and-term refinancing typically costs $75-95, cash-out refinance signings range from $85-105, streamline refinance programs cost $65-85, and jumbo or investment property refinancing ranges from $95-125. All pricing includes travel within Las Vegas Valley and professional document execution. Complex transactions involving multiple properties, commercial refinancing, or extensive documentation may have higher fees. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides transparent refinance signing pricing with no hidden fees, and volume discounts are available for mortgage brokers and lenders who use our services regularly for their refinance transactions.

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How much should we budget for notarizing board and officer changes at The District at Green Valley Ranch?

At The District at Green Valley Ranch, pricing reflects signer count, certificate type, witness needs, after hours, and travel zone. Start with corporate resolution notarization for board and officer changes, then add power of attorney for agent authority and certified copies for banks or counsel. Expect a base per signature fee plus mobile service. Prepare IDs, minutes, and titles in advance to keep cost down. For related verification tasks, see inspection types.

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What research collaboration agreements require notarization for UNLV faculty partnerships in Las Vegas?

UNLV faculty research collaborations in Las Vegas require notarization of federal grant agreements, industry partnership contracts, intellectual property licensing arrangements, and multi-institutional research coordination documents. Nevada law requires proper notarization for research agreements exceeding specific funding thresholds, including NIH grants, NSF awards, DOE research contracts, and private industry collaborations. Lake Mead Mobile Notary coordinates with UNLV Research & Economic Development, technology transfer offices, and federal compliance departments ensuring faculty research agreements meet legal requirements for intellectual property protection, revenue sharing arrangements, and collaborative research oversight. Our specialized understanding of academic research documentation helps Las Vegas Valley faculty navigate complex grant requirements, industry partnerships, and international research collaborations essential for advancing scientific knowledge and securing competitive research funding throughout Nevada's growing research university system.