Hotel/Casino

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

Plaza Hotel & Casino

89101

Plaza Hotel & Casino

(702) 386-2110 | (800) 634-6575

1 Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

When you need professional mobile notary services at Plaza 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 iconic downtown property at the head of Fremont Street Experience featuring 995 rooms, 80,000-square-foot casino, rooftop pool with 13 pickleball courts, and historic location at the original Las Vegas railroad depot, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your room or casino floor.

We service all areas of the property, including all 995 renovated rooms across the 25-story tower, the 80,000-square-foot casino, Oscar's Steakhouse with Fremont Street views, rooftop pool and pickleball courts, bingo hall, and CORE Arena entertainment venue. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, downtown entertainment agreements, and estate planning throughout ZIP code 89101.

Whether you're finalizing legal documents at this historic downtown property, notarizing contracts at the birthplace of Las Vegas, or completing business paperwork on Fremont Street, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at downtown's landmark resort serving Las Vegas since 1971 at the original Union Pacific Railroad depot site.

Plaza Hotel & Casino is a historic hotel and casino located at 1 Main Street in downtown Las Vegas. Built at the site of the original Union Pacific Railroad depot where pioneers disembarked in 1905, the property opened on July 2, 1971, as Union Plaza. At the time, it was the world's largest hotel and casino. Jackie Gaughan acquired the property in 1971 and controlled it for decades. Following multiple renovations in 2004, 2011, 2019, and 2023, the Plaza has transformed into a modern downtown destination while retaining its vintage Las Vegas charm.

The property features 995 rooms and suites in a 25-story tower, an 80,000-square-foot casino floor with popular table games and player-friendly slots, and a rooftop pool deck featuring the most pickleball courts (13 courts) of any Las Vegas resort. The Plaza anchors the western end of Fremont Street Experience.

🎰 Signature Experiences

Highlights include 13 pickleball courts on the rooftop pool deck making it the Las Vegas resort with the most courts for America's fastest-growing sport, Oscar's Steakhouse named after former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman offering fine dining with dramatic views overlooking Fremont Street Experience, downtown's only bingo hall providing classic Vegas gaming seven days a week, and CORE Arena entertainment venue hosting concerts and events. The property also features Hash House A Go Go restaurant with farm-fresh comfort food, Pop Up Pizza, Carousel Bar revolving lounge, Sand Dollar Lounge, 25,000 square feet of meeting and convention space, free parking garage, and prime location at the head of Fremont Street Experience with access to the Viva Vision light show and zip lines.

Located at 1 Main Street at the western head of Fremont Street Experience, Plaza Hotel & Casino occupies the most historic location in Las Vegas at the site where the city began in 1905. The property attracts downtown enthusiasts, budget-conscious travelers, locals seeking hometown hospitality, and visitors wanting authentic vintage Vegas combined with modern amenities. The rooftop pickleball courts have made the Plaza a destination for the growing pickleball community. Located 10 miles from Harry Reid International Airport, the Plaza provides easy access to downtown attractions including the Mob Museum, Fremont East Entertainment District, and SlotZilla zip line. The 2023 renovations brought fresh energy while honoring the property's role in Las Vegas history.

Serving downtown Las Vegas and ZIP code 89101, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides 24-hour mobile notarization at Plaza 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 much do REO asset managers save with mobile notary services for post-foreclosure property transfers in Las Vegas?

REO asset managers save $850-$1,500 per property transfer through mobile notary services that eliminate delays in post-foreclosure documentation, reduce holding costs, and accelerate time-to-sale for bank-owned properties in Nevada. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides specialized notarization for trustee's deeds upon sale, REO transfer documents, property condition affidavits, and investor sale paperwork throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, and Clark County's active foreclosure markets.

Property holding costs average $180-$350 daily for REO assets (mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, utilities, HOA fees), making rapid document execution critical for asset recovery. Mobile notary service reduces post-foreclosure transfer timelines from 7-14 days to 24-48 hours, saving $1,080-$4,200 in holding costs per property while improving cash flow and portfolio performance. Additional savings include elimination of $200-$400 in courier costs for document routing between trustees, title companies, and asset management offices.

Professional benefits for REO asset managers include: same-day mobile service to properties for condition verification affidavits; coordination of multiple-party signings for investor purchases; after-hours availability for urgent investor closings; compliant notarization of bulk transfer documents for portfolio sales; and comprehensive understanding of title company requirements for REO transactions. Our mobile notaries serve Enterprise, North Las Vegas, Paradise, and throughout Clark County's diverse REO markets, providing specialized service for commercial foreclosures, residential bulk sales, and high-value property transfers while ensuring Nevada statutory compliance and title insurance requirements for all post-foreclosure documentation and investor conveyances.

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How do I prepare for a notary appointment?

Make sure your document is fully completed (but not signed), have your valid ID ready, and verify that all required signers will be present. We’ll bring everything else, including seals and certificates.

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Can a mobile notary meet me in the hotel lobby?

Yes, many hotels allow notarizations in their lobbies, lounges, or business centers. We recommend confirming with the hotel’s front desk or concierge before your appointment.

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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.

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What are the Nevada notary law requirements for mobile notarization?

Nevada mobile notary law requires several key elements: the notary must be commissioned by the Nevada Secretary of State, signers must provide acceptable Nevada identification (driver's license, state ID, passport), proper Nevada notarial certificates must be used with correct venue (State of Nevada, County of Clark), and the notary must maintain a proper journal. Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures full compliance with Nevada Revised Statutes, proper Nevada notary seal usage, and adherence to Nevada identification requirements for all mobile notarizations throughout Las Vegas.