Hotel/Casino

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

The D Las Vegas

89101

The D Las Vegas

(702) 388-2400 | (800) 274-5825

301 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

When you need professional mobile notary services at The D Las Vegas, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides certified 24/7 on-site notarization for hotel guests, Fremont Street visitors, and downtown travelers. Whether you're staying at this high-energy casino at the east end of Fremont Street Experience, watching the famous Dancing Dealers, or enjoying American Coney Island, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your room or casino floor.

We service all areas of the property, including all 639 hotel rooms in the 34-story tower, the 42,000-square-foot casino on two floors, restaurants, bars, pool area, and business center. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, estate planning, and downtown entertainment industry paperwork throughout ZIP code 89101.

Whether you're finalizing legal documents before hitting Fremont Street, notarizing contracts at this reimagined downtown icon, or completing business paperwork from your hotel room, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at the casino famous for 10X odds and vintage Vegas energy.

The D Las Vegas is a 34-story hotel and casino located at 301 Fremont Street. Originally opened as Sundance Hotel and Casino in 1980, it became Fitzgeralds in 1987 with an Irish theme. In October 2012, the Stevens brothers purchased and rebranded it as The D Las Vegas, named after downtown and Detroit, with a $12 million renovation removing the Irish theme.

The resort features 639 hotel rooms in the third-tallest building in downtown Las Vegas, a 42,000-square-foot casino on two floors with over 1,000 slot machines and 22 table games, and famous Dancing Dealers. The property sits at the eastern gateway to Fremont Street Experience with direct access to the canopy.

🎲 Signature Experiences

Highlights include Dancing Dealers performing choreographed routines while dealing blackjack, 10X odds on craps and blackjack paying 3 to 2 every day, American Coney Island serving authentic Detroit-style hot dogs, and Andiamo Italian Steakhouse. The property also features Longbar with vintage Vegas flair, rooftop pool, William Hill sportsbook, and direct access to Fremont Street Experience light shows.

Located at the east end of Fremont Street Experience, The D anchors the pedestrian promenade and attracts a younger, energetic crowd. The property is owned by Derek and Greg Stevens, who also own Circa Resort & Casino and Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, forming a downtown empire. Known for player-friendly rules, lively atmosphere, and unique entertainment like Dancing Dealers, The D represents modern downtown Vegas with a nod to classic casino energy.

Serving downtown Las Vegas and ZIP code 89101, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides 24-hour mobile notarization at The D Las Vegas for hotel guests, Fremont Street visitors, and downtown entertainment professionals. Every notarization is performed with professionalism, speed, and complete Nevada legal compliance.

Zip Codes Covered

89101

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How Does a Mobile Notary Streamline Telemedicine and HIPAA Paperwork for Clinics in Las Vegas

A mobile notary arrives during your low patient flow window, validates ID and titles, and checks Nevada acknowledgment language before signatures begin. Telemedicine addenda, HIPAA releases, BAAs, and credentialing affidavits are executed in one visit with optional witnesses. The result is fewer reschedules, cleaner packets, and faster compliance handoff.

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What is the most common reason the Clark County Recorder rejects a notarized Declaration of Homestead?

The top rejection is a missing or incorrect Legal Description or APN. The Declaration must include the exact legal description and Assessor’s Parcel Number from your recorded deed or title policy. Other avoidable issues include names that do not match ID or title, an incorrect venue on the certificate, and preprinted wording that is not Nevada compliant. We verify these items, provide a clean acknowledgment, and keep text within required margins to help the Recorder accept your filing on the first submission.

Mobile appointments available across Rancho Oakey, Scotch 80s, West Sahara, and Painted Desert. See Real Estate Closing Notarization and Trusts and Estate Documents.

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How Do You Notarize Event Contracts When Vendor and Client Live in Different States?

When parties live in different states, notarization coordination requires careful planning. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is the most practical solution and is legally recognized in both Nevada and California, allowing signers to appear before a commissioned notary via secure video technology regardless of location. Both parties can sign and notarize simultaneously or separately.

Three Primary Methods:

Method 1: Remote Online Notarization (RON) — Fastest & Most Flexible

  • Both parties sign and notarize via video conference with a commissioned online notary
  • Complies with Nevada and California eNotary requirements
  • Same-day or next-day scheduling available
  • Platform handles identity verification, recording, and digital signature

Method 2: Separate State Notarizations — Traditional But Complex

  • Each party uses a local notary in their state (California or Nevada)
  • Both states must recognize the other's notarization (reciprocity applies)
  • Documents may require apostille certification for cross-state validity
  • Requires coordination and potential delays

Method 3: Travel Notarization — Premium Option

  • Mobile notary travels to one party's location for in-person signing
  • Practical only for high-value contracts or if timing aligns
  • Provides highest certainty of legal enforceability

🌐 Best Practice for Vegas-California Contracts:

Remote online notarization services or same-day mobile notaries in Las Vegas and Eastside Las Vegas eliminate state complications. Communicate with both venues to confirm RON or dual-state notarization acceptance before signing.

Related Questions

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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.

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How Much Does Expedited Apostille Processing Cost in Nevada?

How Much Does Expedited Apostille Processing Cost in Nevada?

For common Nevada certificates, Lake Mead Mobile Notary offers clear expedited tiers per document: $185 (Standard), $282 (24-Hour), and $333 (4-Hour).

These certificate tiers include Nevada filing + standard U.S. return shipping. Your final quote depends on document count, readiness, destination requirements, and cutoff timing—so you can compare Standard vs. expedited options before you approve service.

Apostille Speed Options (Certificate Tiers)

If you are apostilling a Nevada-issued birth, marriage, or death certificate (certified copy), you typically do not need notarization first. Most clients simply choose the speed that matches their deadline.

Service Speed Estimated Total Turnaround (to you) “From” Price (per certificate) Best For
Standard ~6–8 weeks From $185 Flexible timelines
24-Hour ~4 days From $282 Tight deadlines
4-Hour ~3 days From $333 Urgent travel / filings

Timelines are estimates and depend on document readiness, Nevada SOS acceptance/cutoffs, and carrier transit. Standard U.S. return shipping is included for these certificate tiers; upgrades and international return are available by request.

How Add-Ons Affect Expedited Totals

Expedited requests are usually straightforward for certificates. Costs typically change only when you add documents or request optional logistics services.

  • Additional documents: When eligible to process together, additional certificates are typically +$49 LMMN processing per extra document, plus Nevada SOS fees per extra document based on speed: $20.50 (Standard), $97.37 (24-Hour), $148.62 (4-Hour).
  • Notarization (non-certificate documents): Powers of attorney, affidavits, and many business documents must be notarized before apostille; notarization is billed separately when required.
  • Shipping upgrades: Standard U.S. return is included for certificate tiers; overnight, international return, or using your label can be added as requested.
  • Mobile pickup / special access: Venue parking, secure-building access, and after-hours routing may add modest surcharges (shown before you confirm).

Seeing Your True All-In Cost

Before you approve service, you’ll see a clear estimate that reflects your selected speed (Standard, 24-Hour, or 4-Hour), your document count, and any requested add-ons such as mobile pickup, notarization (if required), or upgraded/international shipping.

When Paying for Expedited Processing Is Worth It

Expedited tiers can be the more cost-effective choice when the alternative is missing a hard deadline.

  • Travel and visas: Avoiding missed consulate appointments or flight changes.
  • School and work intake: Meeting fixed start dates for programs or employers abroad.
  • International filings: When the receiving agency will not open your case without an apostille.
  • Last-minute changes: Correcting timing issues when a document must be accepted quickly.

Need Exact Numbers for Your Apostille Timeline?

Tell us how many documents you have, your destination country, and your deadline, and we’ll show Standard vs. expedited options so you can choose the right speed.