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Protect your Nevada home and family — without the attorney fees.

Transferring a home, adding or removing someone from the title, or keeping your house out of probate? You don’t need a lawyer’s bill to get it done right. We prepare your document, handle the notary, and record it with the county for you — a flat fee, done correctly, explained in plain English or Vietnamese.

Statewide
Nevada E-Recording
1–3 days
Recording Turnaround
NRS 240A
Registered & Bonded

What We Prepare

  • Property deeds & e-recording (every Nevada county)
  • Living trusts with the funding deed included
  • Deed upon death to avoid probate
  • Deeds into an LLC or corporation
  • Trust transfer & quitclaim deeds
  • Deeds of trust & promissory notes
  • Name-change petition packets
Bilingual Service: English Tiếng Việt — Every document explained in your language
Meet Your Document Preparer

A Registered Document Preparer, not a paralegal service.

Bilingual, bonded, and personal.

Quinnie founded TruPoint to make Nevada property and estate paperwork accessible and affordable — especially for Vietnamese-speaking families who have long struggled to find help in their own language.

As a registered, bonded Nevada Document Preparation Service and a Notary Public, she prepares Grant, Bargain and Sale deeds, quitclaim deeds, deeds upon death, trust-funding deeds, and living trusts personally — completing the Declaration of Value, arranging notarization, and e-recording with the county — accurately, transparently, and at a published flat fee.

Quinnie Do
Founder · Registered & Bonded Nevada Document Preparer
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NV DPS Registration
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Nevada Notary Public
Quinnie Do, founder and registered Nevada document preparer, ready to help with a Nevada deed

Do you really need a lawyer for this? Usually not.

A Nevada document preparation service is a non-attorney registered and bonded with the Secretary of State under Nevada law to prepare legal documents at a client’s direction. TruPoint prepares Nevada deeds, living trusts, and court petitions — completing the required forms, arranging notarization, and e-recording with the county — without giving legal advice or representation.

For property, that means deeds of every kind: transferring title in a sale or to family, adding or removing an owner, naming who inherits a home, moving a rental into an LLC, or funding a living trust. We complete the Declaration of Value every Nevada deed needs, e-record the deed directly with the county recorder — typically within one to three business days — and disclose the government Real Property Transfer Tax separately, at the county’s rate, never folded into our fee.

Beyond deeds, we prepare revocable living trusts with the funding deed included, paired promissory notes and deeds of trust for private lenders, and district-court name-change petition packets. We inform; we do not advise — we prepare documents the way you direct, explain what each one does, and leave the legal decisions to you, recommending an attorney when a situation calls for legal advice.

A Nevada property transfer being prepared and reviewed before recording with the county
Find Your Situation

What are you trying to get done?

Adding someone to a deed, putting your home in a trust, keeping it out of probate, moving a rental into your LLC — find your situation below, and we’ll prepare and record the document for you.

Deed Transfer

Move title to a new owner — a sale, a gift, or a transfer to family — prepared and recorded for you. The right place to start if you’re not sure which deed you need.

Start a deed transfer

Quitclaim Deed

Add or remove a name, transfer between family, or clear a cloud on title — the no-promises deed used between people who already know what they own.

Add or remove an owner

Grant, Bargain & Sale Deed

Nevada’s standard deed for a sale or a clean transfer, with limited built-in title covenants — more protection than a quitclaim, less than a full warranty.

Prepare a standard deed

Deed Upon Death

Name who inherits your Nevada home and keep it out of probate — while you keep full control of the property for the rest of your life.

Keep a home out of probate

Deed Into an LLC or Corporation

Move a rental or investment property from your own name into your company — the standard step for landlords and investors separating personal and rental liability.

Deed into your entity

Trust Transfer Deed

The deed that actually funds your living trust by moving the home inside it. A trust is empty until the property is deeded in — this is the step that makes it work.

Fund your trust

Deed of Trust & Promissory Note

The paired documents a private lender or seller-financed deal needs — the promise to repay and the security recorded against the property. Strictly document preparation.

Prepare lender documents

Living Trust

A revocable living trust to keep your estate out of Nevada probate — prepared flat-fee with the funding deed that moves your home into the trust included.

Avoid probate with a trust

Name Change

A Nevada district-court name-change petition packet, prepared and ready for you to file — for adults, minors, or a change after divorce. The filing fee and publication are separate.

Change your name
A prepared Nevada deed being stamped and approved for recording with the county recorder
Why TruPoint

More than a blank form. Less than a lawyer’s bill.

Most search results sell a blank template and leave you to notarize and record it alone. Law firms handle it for you — at a per-deed or hourly rate. TruPoint sits in between: a registered service that prepares the finished, recorded result for a published flat fee.

  • Registered, bonded, and verifiable. We’re registered and bonded with the Nevada Secretary of State under NRS 240A, and you can confirm it yourself — verification many form sites and listings never show.
  • One flat fee, the tax shown honestly. Published flat fees, with the government Real Property Transfer Tax disclosed separately at the county’s rate — never bundled into our fee or hidden behind a quote form.
  • Prepared, notarized, and recorded. We complete the document and the Declaration of Value, arrange notarization, and e-record it with the county — typically within one to three business days, in any Nevada county.
How It Works

No courthouse trip, no guesswork — we handle the filing.

Finalizing and recording a Nevada property document with the county after signing
1

Plan

Book a consultation in English or Vietnamese. Tell us the document you need and the property or parties, and we confirm what the county requires and what any transfer tax will be.

2

Prepare

We prepare the document and complete any required form, like the Declaration of Value, then arrange notarization. You review every line before anything is signed.

3

Record

We e-record the deed directly with the county and return your recorded copy — typically within one to three business days, in any Nevada county. No lines, no mail-in, no trip to the recorder’s office.

Where We Work

Out of state, or far from Las Vegas? Still handled.

From our Las Vegas office we prepare and e-record documents across the entire state, so you never need to visit a recorder’s office. The transfer-tax rate is set by each county; we calculate it and complete the Declaration of Value before you pay.

Rates shown are the county’s Real Property Transfer Tax per $500 of value, a government charge separate from our fee. We serve every other Nevada county too — statewide.

A Nevada family outside the home whose title TruPoint prepared and recorded statewide
Verify Us Yourself

Worried it’s a scam? Verify us yourself.

Registered NV DPS Bonded Nevada Notary Public

TruPoint operates as a Document Preparation Service registered and bonded with the Nevada Secretary of State under NRS Chapter 240A. You can confirm both the registration and that the business is in good standing to transact in Nevada, directly on the state’s website:

Nevada Secretary of State — Document Preparation Services
Nevada Secretary of State — business entity search

Registration number pending. Our NRS 240A registration number is being issued and will be published here and on every document the moment it is in hand — we never display a number we cannot confirm.
Last updated: June 2026
Common Questions

The things you’re wondering — answered straight.

What does a Nevada document preparation service do?

A Nevada document preparation service prepares legal documents at your direction without giving legal advice. TruPoint prepares deeds, living trusts, lender documents, and court petitions — completing the required forms, arranging notarization, and e-recording deeds with the county for you. We’re registered and bonded with the Secretary of State under NRS Chapter 240A.

Is TruPoint a law firm, and can you give legal advice?

No. TruPoint is a registered document preparation service, not a law firm, and we are not attorneys. We prepare documents the way you direct and explain what each one does, but we cannot give legal advice or representation or tell you which document to choose. When a situation calls for legal advice, we’ll suggest you speak with an attorney.

What documents can you prepare?

Nevada deeds of every kind — grant, bargain and sale; quitclaim; deed upon death; deeds into an LLC or corporation; and trust-funding deeds — plus revocable living trusts with the funding deed included, paired promissory notes and deeds of trust for private lenders, and district-court name-change petition packets. Every deed records with a completed Declaration of Value.

Do you record the document with the county for me?

Yes. For deeds, we e-record directly with the county recorder and return your recorded copy — typically within one to three business days, in any Nevada county, with no trip to the recorder’s office. A name change is a district-court filing, so we prepare the petition packet and you file it with the court.

Which Nevada counties do you serve?

All of them. From our Las Vegas office we prepare and e-record documents statewide — Clark, Washoe, Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Nye, and every other Nevada county. The transfer-tax rate varies by county, and we calculate it before you pay.

Are you registered and bonded, and can I verify it?

Yes. TruPoint is registered and bonded with the Nevada Secretary of State as a Document Preparation Service under NRS Chapter 240A, and you can confirm it on the state’s Document Preparation Services page and business-entity search. Our registration number will be published here as soon as the certificate is issued.

How do your fees work?

We charge a published flat fee per document, shown on each service page so there are no surprises. Government charges — the county recording fee and the Real Property Transfer Tax, when it applies — are separate and disclosed honestly at the county’s rate, never bundled into our fee.

What languages do you work in?

English and Vietnamese. Quinnie is a native speaker of both, so your documents are explained and handled in your language from the first call through the recorded copy.

Get Started

Ready to take this off your plate?

Book a consultation in English or Vietnamese. We’ll confirm the document, the flat fee, and any government charges — then prepare it and get it recorded.

I am not an attorney in the State of Nevada. I am not authorized to give legal advice or legal representation. I may not accept fees for giving legal advice or legal representation.

TruPoint Deed Services · TruPoint LLC, a registered Nevada Document Preparation Service (NRS Chapter 240A) · 8784 S. Maryland Pkwy, Suite 105, Las Vegas, NV 89123 · (408) 766-3532 · info@trupointdeeds.com