Neighborhood

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Green Valley Ranch

89012, 89052

Looking for a mobile notary in Green Valley Ranch, Henderson? Whether you're closing on a home, signing estate paperwork, or updating a power of attorney, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides fast, professional service β€” right to your door. We travel to homes, offices, and resorts across 89012 and 89052 with same-day notarization for legal, medical, and real estate documents.

Green Valley Ranch is a premier master-planned community in Henderson, NV. Anchored by the upscale District shopping center and Green Valley Ranch Resort, the neighborhood blends residential tranquility with walkable dining, parks, and entertainment. Nearby you'll find the Henderson Pavilion, walking trails, and top-rated schools.

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Zip Codes Covered

89012, 89052

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Why does a Las Vegas utility company require a landlord affidavit to start new service if a previous tenant left an outstanding balance?

Utilities ask for a notarized landlord affidavit when a prior tenant left a balance so they can verify the new applicant is not related to the debtor. This sworn statement is typically completed with a jurat, which means the landlord appears, takes an oath or affirmation, and signs in the notary’s presence. The jurat gives the utility a reliable record that supports account setup while they pursue the old debt separately.

We meet owners and managers in Paradise, Enterprise, Centennial Hills, and North Las Vegas. For forms that name an agent, we can also notarize the Power of Attorney. See Affidavits and Sworn Statements and Notary with Witnesses Provided.

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Do I Need a Notary for a Bill of Sale in Nevada?

No, not every bill of sale in Nevada requires notarization by law. However, many vehicle sales, property transfers, and lender-financed transactions are rejected or delayed without a notarized bill of sale. For peace of mind and legal protection, Lake Mead Mobile Notary offers same-day notarization across Las Vegas, Henderson, and Clark County.

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What's the difference between a police crash report and the DMV's DLD-68 affidavit?

Police reports and DMV crash affidavits are separate filings with different agencies. A police crash report documents law enforcement's investigation, while the DLD-68 affidavit is submitted to the Nevada DMV Financial Responsibility Unit explaining why you missed the 10-day SR-1 filing deadline. Only the DMV filing prevents license suspension.

Many drivers assume filing a police report satisfies all post-crash obligations. In reality, Nevada law (NRS 484E.070) requires independent DMV notification within 10 days for any crash involving injury, death, or property damage exceeding $750. Police reports are not forwarded to DMV's Financial Responsibility Unit. When that deadline passes, you must submit a notarized DLD-68 affidavit to avoid automatic suspension.

πŸ“‹ Key Differences:

  • Police Report: Filed with law enforcement; establishes fault/liability for insurance claims
  • DLD-68 Affidavit: Filed with Nevada DMV; sworn statement explaining late reporting; prevents license suspension
  • Notarization Requirement: Police reports = no notary needed; DLD-68 = wet-ink notary signature mandatory
  • Processing Agency: Police = local jurisdiction; DLD-68 = DMV Financial Responsibility Unit in Carson City

⚠️ Critical Timeline: If you miss the 10-day SR-1 window, DMV sends a suspension warning letter giving you 10-15 business days to submit a notarized DLD-68. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day DLD-68 notarization throughout Henderson, Las Vegas, and all Clark County areas, ensuring your affidavit reaches DMV before suspension takes effect.

Related Questions

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What’s the difference between a Grant Deed and a Quitclaim Deed?

A Grant Deed guarantees ownership, while a Quitclaim Deed simply transfers any interest the signer has. Both require notarization to be legally binding in Nevada.

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Nevada odometer disclosure rules: which vehicles need notarized statements during a title transfer?

Nevada follows federal odometer disclosure rules for most transfers of ownership. For late-model vehicles, the title usually includes a designated odometer section that must be completed accurately. When a separate sworn statement is required, the disclosure is often paired with a notary jurat.

  • Which vehicles: Odometer disclosure applies to most passenger vehicles under federal rules for a defined model-year range. Newer vehicles often have specific title sections. Very old vehicles or vehicles above certain thresholds may be exempt. Check your title and instructions.
  • How notarization fits: The title itself is typically signed, and when the deal includes a sworn declaration or corrective affidavit, that page is notarized with a jurat. We administer an oath or affirmation and witness the signature.
  • Common mistakes: Leaving mileage blank, using an estimate without labeling, or writing over corrections. Complete the section cleanly and bring any supporting forms your DMV clerk requested.
  • Power of attorney use: If an agent signs on behalf of the owner, DMV may require a properly notarized VP 136 and may limit POA usage for certain odometer situations. Verify before your appointment.

We notarize odometer affidavits and related statements across Henderson, Spring Valley, Downtown Las Vegas, and Downtown Summerlin. Book online or call (702) 748-7444.