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The Honorary Consulate of Chile in Las Vegas provides consular services to the southwestern United States.
Honorary Consulate of Chile in Las Vegas has jurisdiction over the states of Arizona, Colorado and Utah.
Functions of the Honorary Consulate:
- Acts relating to marital status, nationality, military obligations and family assignments.
- Administrative acts
- Acts related to the protection and representation of Chilean people and actions in the matter of successions
- Notary acts
Consulate of Mexico in Las Vegas has jurisdiction over 16 Nevada counties: Carson City, Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Emerald, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyons, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey,
Washoe, and White Pine.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Greater Las Vegas, Nevada. Our NAHREP® Greater Las Vegas Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Greater Las Vegas Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Greater Las Vegas sponsors.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Las Vegas, Nevada. Our NAHREP® Las Vegas Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Las Vegas Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Las Vegas sponsors.
In 1995, the Las Vegas Latino Bar Association was founded as a network of predominantly Latino attorneys and judges in Southern Nevada. In 2021, the LV LBA expanded to include Latino attorneys and judges across the state, and the organization was renamed to the Nevada Latino Bar Association. The organization's purpose remains the same: to serve the public interest by cultivating the science of jurisprudence, promoting reform in the law, facilitating the administration of justice, advancing the standing of Latinos in the legal profession, preserving the high standards of professionalism among Latino attorneys, and cooperating with other professional and community organizations in furthering the aforementioned purposes.
Nicholas Wooldridge is a recognized criminal defense attorney based out in his native town of Las Vegas, Nevada. After getting his bar accreditation, Nicholas indulged himself in some heavyweight criminal trials in New York, under the guidance of a veteran attorney Arkady Bukh. He then returned to his home starting a legal practice that later became the most reviewed defense law office in the entire Clark County, Nevada.
Currently, Nick represents both Nevadans and tourists on all felonies and misdemeanors across Nevada courts.