Hotel/Casino
Lake
Mead
Mobile Notary
Horseshoe Las Vegas
89109

Horseshoe Las Vegas
(702) 967-4111 | (877) 603-4390
3645 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
When you need professional mobile notary services at Horseshoe Las Vegas, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides certified 24/7 on-site notarization for hotel guests, convention attendees, and Strip visitors. Whether you're staying at this historic center Strip resort formerly known as Bally's and originally the MGM Grand, shopping at Grand Bazaar Shops, or using the Las Vegas Monorail, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your room, business center, or casino floor.
We service all areas of the property, including all 2,814 hotel rooms across multiple towers, the 68,375-square-foot casino, Grand Bazaar Shops outdoor mall, Las Vegas Monorail station, and 175,000 square feet of convention space. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, convention paperwork, and estate planning throughout ZIP code 89109.
Whether you're finalizing legal documents during a convention, notarizing contracts at this historic Strip property, or completing business paperwork with Monorail access, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at the casino originally opening as MGM Grand in 1973 and rebranded as Horseshoe Las Vegas in 2022.
Horseshoe Las Vegas is a historic casino hotel located at 3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South on the center Strip. Originally opening on December 4, 1973, as MGM Grand Hotel and Casino with 2,100 rooms, it was among the world's largest hotels at the time. Following the tragic MGM Grand fire on November 21, 1980, that claimed 85 lives, the property was rebuilt with enhanced fire safety features. Bally Manufacturing purchased the resort in 1986, renaming it Bally's Las Vegas. Caesars Entertainment rebranded it as Horseshoe Las Vegas on December 15, 2022.
The resort features 2,814 hotel rooms across multiple towers, a 68,375-square-foot casino, and Grand Bazaar Shops outdoor retail complex added in 2015. The property includes 175,000 square feet of convention and meeting space and a Las Vegas Monorail station.
Highlights include Grand Bazaar Shops outdoor retail and dining complex with unique Las Vegas shopping, 175,000 square feet of convention space ideal for meetings and events, Las Vegas Monorail station providing easy Strip access, and BLT Steak restaurant. The property also features multiple dining options, seasonal outdoor pool, free parking, and Caesars Rewards loyalty program. The Jubilee! theatrical show ran from 1981 to 2016, making it one of the longest-running shows in Las Vegas history. The 2022 rebrand honors the legendary Binion's Horseshoe downtown.
Located at the center of the Las Vegas Strip next to Paris Las Vegas, Horseshoe Las Vegas anchors a prime location with direct pedestrian access to neighboring properties. The on-site Monorail station connects to other major Strip destinations. With over 50 years of Strip history, the property has witnessed Vegas's evolution from the original MGM Grand era through the Bally's years to the current Horseshoe identity. The substantial convention space attracts business travelers and meeting planners. As a Caesars Entertainment property, it benefits from the company's extensive rewards network and operational expertise.
Zip Codes Covered
89109
After hours notary service in Las Vegas typically costs $85-$159, depending on the time, day, and complexity. Weeknight emergencies start at $85, weekend service begins at $95, and holiday service starts at $99. Hospital visits range from $99-$159 due to additional coordination required. Urgent legal deadlines and business emergencies may have higher rates starting at $125. All pricing includes travel throughout Las Vegas Valley and professional notarization service. Final pricing depends on document complexity, location, and urgency level.
It depends on your specific bank's policy. Some banks require their in-house or affiliated notary to notarize signature cards for security and documentation purposes. Other banks accept notarizations from independent or mobile notaries as long as they're commissioned in Nevada and meet state requirements. The policy varies by institution and sometimes by branch, so always confirm with your bank's signature services or compliance department before using an outside notary.
Why Banks Restrict Signature Card Notarization:
Signature cards are foundational documents for account security. Banks want control over the notarization process to ensure standardized procedures, proper identity verification, and coordination with their compliance systems. If their in-house notary is only available limited hours (e.g., Tuesdays), they may create customer access problems—but this is a bank operations issue, not a legal one.
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If your bank refuses outside notaries and their notary has limited availability, mobile notaries in Lake Mead Health Rehab and Rancho Bel Air areas can coordinate with bank staff or provide documentation that meets Nevada requirements. Some banks will reconsider when faced with professional credentials and proper notarial certificates.
Any Nevada-commissioned notary public can notarize a bill of sale. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day mobile notarization for vehicle, property, and business bills of sale across Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, and surrounding Clark County communities.
Remote verification of I-9 documents is allowed through December 31, 2025, under DHS's flexible verification policy, but physical document inspection remains required within 3 business days of the employee's start date or when normal in-person operations resume. This temporary accommodation applies only to employers operating entirely remotely or whose employees work at locations where no authorized representative can physically meet them during the verification window. Multi-state remote workers create additional complexity when state employment laws, tax requirements, and federal I-9 obligations intersect—for example, a Nevada employer hiring a remote worker in California must comply with both federal I-9 rules and California labor law notice requirements, while ensuring the authorized representative examining documents follows proper verification procedures regardless of the employee's physical location.
Best practices for remote worker I-9 compliance include: using authorized representatives located near remote employees for in-person document examination, conducting video conference verification only when truly no in-person alternative exists and documenting why physical inspection was impossible, retaining detailed records of remote verification sessions including screenshots of documents examined and explanation of circumstances requiring remote verification, scheduling physical document inspection as soon as the remote employee visits a company location or travels to an area with authorized representative coverage, and implementing clear written policies explaining when remote verification is permitted versus when in-person verification is required. Many employers incorrectly assume remote verification is a permanent option or automatically available for any remote worker, but DHS guidance emphasizes that physical document examination remains the standard and remote alternatives must be justified by genuine operational constraints.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary eliminates remote verification compliance risks by providing in-person I-9 verification for remote workers throughout Nevada and neighboring states. Our mobile notaries travel to remote employee home offices in Henderson, Las Vegas, Boulder City, and throughout Clark County, completing Section 2 with proper physical document examination that satisfies all federal requirements without relying on temporary remote accommodations. For employers with remote workers outside our service area, we coordinate with trusted notary networks nationwide to arrange compliant in-person verification, ensuring every I-9 meets audit standards regardless of where your employees work. This approach creates audit-ready I-9 forms from day one and avoids the documentation burden of justifying why remote verification was necessary.
If you don't notarize your Nevada will, it remains legally valid but requires witnesses to testify in probate court about the will's execution. This can delay estate settlement if witnesses are unavailable, deceased, or unwilling to testify. Non-notarized wills are also more vulnerable to challenges regarding the testator's capacity or the validity of signatures. The probate process becomes longer, more expensive, and potentially contentious. Nevada self-proving will notarization eliminates these risks and streamlines estate settlement for your beneficiaries.