725.243.5188
Frequently Asked Questions – Signature on Demand
1. What types of legal documents do you prepare?
We prepare a wide range of legal documents including divorce petitions, wills, powers of attorney, quitclaim deeds, transfer-on-death deeds, demand letters, residential affidavits (CCF-792), travel consent forms, shared housing forms, and more — all tailored to meet Nevada legal standards.
2. Do you assist with divorce paperwork and court filing?
Yes. Signature on Demand prepares and files uncontested divorce petitions in Nevada. We ensure your documents are court-compliant and properly submitted to the correct jurisdiction. This is a flat-fee service with optional notary and delivery add-ons.
3. Are your services available after regular business hours?
Yes! We are available 24 hours a day. Appointments scheduled after 7:00 PM include an additional after-hours fee. If we are unavailable, our 24-hour booking agent will assist you with scheduling at the earliest availability.
4. How can I book an appointment?
You can:
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📅 Book online: www.calendly.com/felicetouchane1
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📞 Call/Text: 725-243-5188
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🕓 Our booking agent is available 24/7 to take your request.
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5. Do you offer mobile notary services in Las Vegas?
Yes. We serve all of Las Vegas, including Clark County, with mobile notary services at your location — home, business, hospital, or even curbside.
6. Can I get a document notarized online?
Absolutely. We provide Remote Online Notarization (RON) that’s secure, fast, and legal in all 50 states. All you need is a device with a camera and internet connection.
7. Do you assist with CCSD school forms?
Yes. We complete and notarize both the Residential Affidavit (CCF-792) and Shared Housing Verification Form for the Clark County School District. Same-day appointments are available.
8. Do you prepare wills and estate planning documents?
Yes. We draft:
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Nevada-compliant Last Wills with self-proving affidavits
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Durable Powers of Attorney for healthcare and finances
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Living Trusts, amendments, and certifications
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9. Can you prepare and file real estate deeds?
Yes. We handle Quitclaim Deeds, Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Deeds, and provide recording with the county recorder. Fees are flat-rate and include optional notarization.
10. What are your pricing and service areas?
We serve the Las Vegas Valley and beyond, including mobile, remote, and court filing services. Pricing varies by document type and urgency. For a custom quote, book online or call us directly.
11. What types of documents can you process for apostille?
We handle birth certificates, marriage certificates, powers of attorney, school transcripts, notarized letters, court documents, and more.
How long does the apostille process take?
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Nevada documents: 1 hour to 5 business days
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Out-of-state documents: Processing time varies by state
How do you handle apostille services for other states?
We accept out-of-state documents via mail or drop-off, and handle shipping to the appropriate Secretary of State.
Do processing times differ for nationwide apostille services?
Yes, each state has its own processing timeline. Contact us for estimated timeframes.
What federal documents do you commonly handle for apostille?
12.Which languages do you offer translation services for?
We offer certified translations in over 90 languages.
What is the typical turnaround time for translations?
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1 to 5 business days depending on document length and language
IMMIGRATION DOCUMENT PREPARATION
13.What immigration documents do you assist with?
We assist with:
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I-485 – Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
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I-130 – Petition for Alien Relative
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I-130A – Supplemental Info for Spouse Beneficiary
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I-864 – Affidavit of Support
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I-765 – Application for Employment Authorization
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I-131 – Application for Advance Parole
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G-1145 – e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
Do you provide guidance on immigration filing?
No. We only prepare documents based on your input and file. We are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice or represent you.




