Hotel/Casino

Lake
Mead

Mobile Notary

W Las Vegas

89119

W Las Vegas

(702) 632-7888 | (877) 632-5400

3940 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119

When you need professional mobile notary services at W Las Vegas, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides certified 24/7 on-site notarization for hotel guests, business travelers, and luxury seekers. Whether you're staying at this sleek 43-story all-suite hotel within the Mandalay Bay complex rebranded from Delano in December 2024, enjoying Bathhouse Spa, or connected to world-class entertainment, our licensed notaries deliver fast, professional document verification directly to your suite or business center.

We service all areas of the property, including all 1,117 suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, Bathhouse Spa, WET pool with cabanas, Skyfall lounge, and connected access to Mandalay Bay casino and Michelob Ultra Arena. Our mobile notaries specialize in power of attorney, real estate documents, business contracts, entertainment industry agreements, and estate planning throughout ZIP code 89119.

Whether you're finalizing legal documents before attending a show, notarizing contracts at this modern luxury property, or completing business paperwork in your sleek suite, Lake Mead Mobile Notary ensures efficient, compliant notarization at the reimagined W Hotels branded property on the southern Strip within Mandalay Bay complex.

W Las Vegas is a luxury all-suite hotel located at 3940 South Las Vegas Boulevard within the Mandalay Bay complex. Originally opening on December 17, 2003, as THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, it was rebranded as Delano Las Vegas in September 2014 following a partnership between MGM Resorts and Morgans Hotel Group. On December 18, 2024, the property was rebranded again as W Las Vegas under a partnership between MGM Resorts International and Marriott International's W Hotels brand.

The hotel features 1,117 suites in a 43-story tower with clean design featuring whites, neutrals, and gold accents. The property includes Bathhouse Spa offering aromatherapy and Swedish massages, WET outdoor pool, and rooftop venues including Skyfall lounge with panoramic Strip views. The hotel is connected to Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino via interior walkways.

✨ Signature Experiences

Highlights include Bathhouse Spa offering hot stone massages, body treatments, and salon services, Skyfall lounge at the top of the tower featuring craft cocktails and panoramic Las Vegas skyline views, WET outdoor pool with cabanas and sun loungers, and 3940 Coffee and Tea serving breakfast and lunch. The property also features modern all-suite accommodations with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing Strip, mountain, and desert views, dog-friendly policy welcoming pets, connected access to Mandalay Bay casino and restaurants, and proximity to Michelob Ultra Arena and Shark Reef Aquarium.

Located within the Mandalay Bay complex at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, W Las Vegas offers guests a boutique luxury experience with easy access to major entertainment venues and dining. The property sits near Allegiant Stadium, Harry Reid International Airport, and the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. The 2024 rebrand to W Hotels brings the brand's signature bold energy and contemporary design to the Strip. As part of Mandalay Bay, guests enjoy access to the resort's amenities including casino gaming, top-tier restaurants, and entertainment options while maintaining a separate all-suite tower experience.

Serving the southern Las Vegas Strip and ZIP code 89119, Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides 24-hour mobile notarization at W Las Vegas for hotel guests, business travelers, and entertainment professionals. Every notarization is performed with professionalism, speed, and complete Nevada legal compliance.

Zip Codes Covered

89119

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Why Do Banks Refuse to Notarize Documents They Prepared?

Yes, this happens frequently. Banks refuse to notarize documents they prepared because notaries must act as impartial third parties witnessing signatures without endorsing document content. If a bank notary is employed by the institution that drafted the document, impartiality is questioned, creating legal liability exposure.

Conflict of Interest & Liability Concerns:

Complex documents like powers of attorney, trusts, or healthcare directives require specific formalities. Bank policies often prohibit notarization of unfamiliar or sensitive documents, especially those involving estate planning. The concern is that any error could expose the bank to liability claims. By refusing, banks protect themselves—but leave you without a service you may urgently need.

✍️ When Banks Say No to Their Own Documents:

  • Financial power of attorney prepared by the bank's legal department
  • Trust documents the bank reviewed but didn't draft
  • Complex healthcare directives requiring witness verification
  • Documents involving third-party beneficiaries or contested terms

⚖️ Your Options:

Seek a licensed mobile notary experienced with estate planning. Professional notaries in Rancho Bel Air and Summerlin provide specialized notarization with proper legal oversight and immediate availability, bypassing bank delays and refusals.

Related Questions

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Do You Charge Extra for Courier Coordination?

Do You Charge Extra for Courier Coordination?

Yes. For expedited courier shipments, Lake Mead Mobile Notary charges a $15 coordination fee in addition to the carrier’s own rate.

This fee covers the time and handling needed to prepare apostilled documents for shipment, generate or apply labels, arrange pickup or drop‑off, and monitor tracking so your envelope moves correctly from Las Vegas to its final destination.

What the $15 Courier Coordination Fee Covers

The coordination fee applies when you choose upgraded courier services such as overnight, 2‑day, or international delivery for your apostilled documents. It is not a markup on postage; it is a separate service charge for managing the logistics on your behalf.

  • Preparing the packet: Packaging your apostille securely and labeling the envelope with the correct recipient details.
  • Creating or applying labels: Using a label Lake Mead Mobile Notary generates or a prepaid label you provide.
  • Arranging pickup or drop‑off: Coordinating with the carrier so the shipment enters the network on time.
  • Sharing tracking updates: Providing the tracking number and basic delivery expectations to you or your designated contact.

When the Coordination Fee Applies

The $15 coordination fee is charged per courier shipment when Lake Mead Mobile Notary actively manages an expedited or specialized delivery, such as next‑day or international courier service. Standard, non‑rush shipping paths may not require this fee, and you can always ask to see exactly which shipments include coordination on your quote.

Using Your Own Courier Account or Label

If you prefer to use your own FedEx, UPS, DHL, or similar account, you can supply a prepaid label and still request coordination. In that case, the carrier charges you directly, and the $15 fee only covers the handling and logistics work.

  • You provide the label: Lake Mead Mobile Notary applies it, prepares the packet, and arranges the handoff to the carrier.
  • Carrier bills you: Shipping charges go to your account, not added to your apostille invoice.
  • Coordination still included: The $15 fee covers packaging, label handling, and basic tracking support.

Seeing Courier Coordination on Your Quote

Courier coordination appears as its own line item so you can distinguish between professional handling and the carrier’s base rate. You will see:

  • The carrier and service level: For example, overnight, 2‑day, or international express.
  • Estimated carrier cost: Based on destination, weight, and speed.
  • Courier coordination fee: A flat $15 per managed shipment.

This breakdown makes it easy to compare standard shipping against expedited courier options and decide whether the extra speed and coordination are worth the added cost for your situation.

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How Do You Handle Privacy and Redaction for Property Condition Photos?

We collect only the evidence your underwriters need and minimize personally identifiable information (PII). When PII is unavoidable in the frame, we provide a redacted delivery set while preserving originals for audit.

PII minimization in the field

  • Avoid photographing people or readable documents through windows.
  • No entry without explicit interior access approval for Interior & Exterior Property Inspection.
  • Angles that document condition while avoiding private interiors where possible.

Redaction workflow

  • We can mask faces, license plates, and posted personal info on request.
  • Two folders on delivery: redacted/ for distribution and originals/ for audit.
  • Timestamps and EXIF data remain intact on originals; we maintain a basic chain note in the CSV.

For vacancy, hazards, or damage sets, see Vacant Property Condition Check and Loss Draft & Damage Inspection.

Coverage includes Arts District, Symphony Park, The District at Green Valley Ranch, UNLV Campus Area, Downtown Summerlin, Water Street District, Town Square Las Vegas, and Harry Reid International Airport.

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Can we book multiple notarizations during one business visit?

Yes, many offices schedule notarization for several team members at once. Just let us know the number of documents and signers when booking.

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What documents are acceptable for I-9 List A?

List A documents establish both identity and work authorization, meaning employees presenting a valid List A document need no additional documentation to complete I-9 Section 2. Acceptable List A documents include: U.S. passport (book or card), unexpired foreign passport containing a temporary I-551 stamp or I-551 printed notation on a machine-readable immigrant visa, Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551, commonly called a "green card"), Alien Registration Receipt Card (Form I-551), unexpired Employment Authorization Document (EAD) issued by DHS (Form I-766 or Form I-688B), and unexpired foreign passport with Form I-94 or Form I-94A indicating refugee or asylum status that authorizes employment. Employers must accept any valid List A document the employee presents and cannot require specific documents or reject valid identification based on personal preference, national origin concerns, or unfamiliarity with document types—such actions constitute illegal discrimination.

Common errors with List A documents include: accepting expired passports or EAD cards without reverification, failing to examine the entire document for obvious fraud indicators like photo inconsistencies or altered expiration dates, recording incorrect document numbers or expiration dates in Section 2 fields, requiring employees with valid U.S. passports to provide additional identity documents, and rejecting foreign passports with valid work authorization because the employer is unfamiliar with I-94 notations or refugee stamps. During I-9 completion, the authorized representative must physically examine the original document (not photocopies), verify the document reasonably appears genuine and relates to the person presenting it, and record the document title, issuing authority, document number, and expiration date in Section 2. Employers should train all authorized representatives on List A document features and anti-discrimination rules to avoid the dual risks of accepting fraudulent documents or illegally rejecting valid ones.

Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides expert I-9 verification services throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, and Clark County with mobile notaries trained in List A document examination. Our authorized representatives recognize all acceptable List A documents, verify authenticity indicators, and complete Section 2 accurately to ensure compliance. We serve employers at Coronado Ridge Skilled Nursing, corporate offices, and remote worker locations, bringing professional document verification expertise that reduces both fraud risk and discrimination liability. This service is especially valuable for HR teams unfamiliar with foreign passport features, refugee documentation, or temporary work authorization stamps that require specialized knowledge to verify correctly.