Neighborhood
Lake
Mead
Mobile Notary
Stallion Mountain
89122
Stallion Mountain
Need a mobile notary in Stallion Mountain, Las Vegas? Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides fast and friendly notary services to homes, offices, and retirement communities across 89122. Whether you're completing a power of attorney, notarizing estate documents, or closing on a home, we come to you — with same-day, evening, and weekend availability.
Stallion Mountain is a gated golf course community located in the southeast Las Vegas Valley. Centered around the Stallion Mountain Golf Club, the neighborhood features a mix of single-family homes, 55+ subdivisions, and resort-style amenities. Residents enjoy golf course views, clubhouse access, and a quiet suburban lifestyle just minutes from shopping, dining, and the 95 freeway.
Zip Codes Covered
89122
Required frames usually include front elevation wide, approach, entry and lockset, address numbers, and mailbox or parcel receptacle. We add timestamps and a concise narrative, plus optional interior utilities proof or posted notice close-ups when your guideline calls for them. Delivery is organized by address for quick underwriting review.
Yes. Lake Mead Mobile Notary can schedule group appointments at your location and handle multiple signers during the same visit.
A notary emergency involves time-sensitive documents that cannot wait for regular business hours. Common emergencies include: hospital patients needing power of attorney or healthcare directives before surgery, real estate closing deadlines falling on weekends, legal court filing deadlines approaching after hours, immigration documents with strict deadlines, business contracts requiring immediate execution, and estate planning documents needed urgently due to declining mental capacity. If waiting until the next business day could result in financial loss, legal consequences, or missed opportunities, it qualifies as an emergency.
Valid state-issued ID, driver’s license, U.S. passport, or military ID are typically accepted. The ID must be current or issued within the past 5 years per Nevada law.
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.