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Terms of service

The terms Direct Deeds works under: what a non-attorney document service does and does not do, how fees are quoted, how appointments run, and Nevada governing law.

  • Updated August 16, 2026

Effective August 16, 2026.

These are the terms Direct Deeds works under. They are short on purpose: what we do, what it costs, how appointments run, and where the limits are. Using this website or booking our services means working with us on these terms.

Who we are

Direct Deeds is operated by DIRECT SIGNINGS L.L.C., a Nevada limited liability company (Nevada entity E0123272017-2), headquartered in Las Vegas. We arrange document preparation and signing services for clients nationwide. Notarial acts we perform ourselves take place in Nevada, where our commission is held, and services specific to Nevada law — a homestead declaration under NRS 115, for example — are labeled as such wherever they appear.

What we do — and what we cannot do

We are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. We prepare, notarize, and record the documents you direct us to prepare.

In practice, that means:

  • We can prepare a document you have chosen, notarize signatures on it, and record it with the county.
  • We cannot choose the document for you, interpret it, or tell you what its legal consequences will be.
  • If your question needs a lawyer, we will say so on the call rather than guess.

A notary must also follow Nevada law during the act itself. We will decline or stop a notarization when the law requires it — for example, when a signer cannot be identified as the law requires, or does not appear willing and aware of what they are signing.

Fees

Fees are quoted before any work begins, and the fees we publish are on the fee schedule. Government charges — such as the county’s recording fees — are set by the county, not by us, and are passed through to you at cost.

Appointments

  • We work by appointment, including evenings and weekends, and we travel to you.
  • Every signer must bring identification that satisfies Nevada law. If identification fails at the table, the notarization cannot happen.
  • If you need to cancel or reschedule, tell us as early as you can and we will rebook you.

Communications

When you submit the contact form and tick the consent box, you allow us to contact you about that request — by phone, text or email, at the details you gave. That consent is not a subscription and it is not marketing consent; ask us to stop and we stop. How we handle the information itself is covered by our privacy policy.

This website

The pages on this site are general information about our services. They are not legal advice, and reading them does not by itself create any engagement with us — that begins when we agree to take on your work.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Nevada. Any dispute arising from them belongs in the courts of Clark County, Nevada.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, call (702) 685-0400 and ask before you book. You will get a straight answer from a person.

  • We come to you

    Your home, your office, a hospital room or a care facility. There is no office visit to arrange.

  • No contract

    Simple per-transaction pricing. No subscription, no retainer, no minimum.

  • Evenings and weekends

    By appointment, because the paperwork rarely waits for business hours.

Next step

Tell us what has to be protected.

One call and you will know what is involved, what we need from you, and when we can be there. If it turns out you need an attorney instead, we will tell you that on the same call.

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