From notarizing signatures of your documents to providing remote online services, we simplify the process—wherever you are.
We also offer a variety of additional services designed to save you time, stress, and travel.
🔹 Mobile Notary Public
🔹Remote Online Notary Public
🔹(Notary Public) Loan Signing Agent
Additional Services:
🔹 I-9, Employment Eligibility: Authorized Representative (Non-notarization)
🔹Test and Exam Proctoring Services
🔹 And More – Just Ask!
Your convenience is our priority.
Renise Multi Services, located in Houston, Texas, provides mobile, remote online notary services, I-9, Employment Eligibility, and test/ exam proctoring with care and convenience.
While I’m a commissioned notary public located in Houston, Texas, I’m not an attorney and CANNOT provide legal advice—but I’m here to help you handle your important signings with confidence and ease.
"I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN TEXAS AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE."
To ensure a smooth and efficient signature notarization process at Renise Multi Services, it is essential to come prepared with the appropriate identification. Valid identification is crucial for the notary to confirm your identity and verify that you are signing the document willingly and knowingly.
To notarize your signature, you must show a valid U.S. government, state, or federal-issued ID. Your ID must include:
✔️A clear photo
✔️Your signature
✔️Be current and valid (not expired)
Accepted Identification (ID) includes:
✔️U.S. State Driver’s License
✔️U.S. Military ID
✔️State-issued ID Card
✔️U.S. Passport
✔️Federal Government-issued ID
Make sure your ID is easy to read and not damaged or blurry. This helps us complete your notarization quickly and smoothly!
Tex. Gov't. Code Ann. § 406.024 sets out the maximum fees a Notary Public, or their employer, may charge for notary public services.
Notaries Public may charge the following fees:
Taking the acknowledgment or proof of any deed or other instrument in writing, for registration, including certificate and seal:
At Renise Multi Services, we make notarizing your signature on documents simple and convenient with Remote Online Notarization (RON). From the comfort of your home or office, you’ll connect with a Houston, Texas notary public through a secure platform using live audio-video over the internet.
Before your session, you’ll complete identity verification through Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) and Credential Analysis to confirm your ID is valid. Then, meet with a Houston, Texas notary public online to complete the notarization.
Just schedule your appointment, upload your documents, and join the session. We’ll guide you through each step—professionally, securely, and with care.
Choose Renise Multi Services for fast, reliable, and convenient online notarization. Contact us today to get started!
How much can online notaries charge for their services? Online notaries may charge up to $25 for each notarization they perform in addition to regular notary charges. Online notaries are not required to charge for their services, but they are allowed to charge up to $25 plus the regular notary fees authorized by Tex. Gov't Code §406.024.
For example:
A. if an online notary notarizes the signature of one person, the charge will be $35, i.e. $25 + $10 = $35;
B. if an online notary notarizes the signatures of two persons named in the same notarial certificate, the charge will be $36, i.e. $25 + $10 + $1 = $36;
C. if an online notary notarizes the signatures of two persons, and there are separate notarial certificates for each signing party, the charge will be $70, i.e. $25 + $10 for the first notarization and $25 + $10 for the second notarization, which totals $70.
Renise Multi Services, we’re here to make notarizing your signature on important documents easy and stress-free. Whether it’s something personal, work-related, or about buying a home, we’ve got you covered with reliable and convenient notary services.
At Renise Multi Services, we’re happy to assist with notarizing signatures for many types of documents, such as:
✔️Affidavits
✔️Quitclaim Deeds
✔️Power of Attorney
✔️Deed of Trust
✔️Parental Consent for Travel
✔️Living Trust
✔️Temporary Guardianship Agreement
✔️Deeds
✔️Mortgages
✔️Lease Agreements
✔️Purchase Agreements
✔️Refinancing Documents
✔️Contracts
✔️Real Estate Documents
✔️Loan Documents
✔️Bank Statements
✔️Investment Agreements
✔️Passport Applications
✔️Wills
✔️Residential Real Property Affidavits
✔️HOA Forms
✔️USPS Form 1583 Virtual Mailbox Form
A notarial certificate is an official statement completed by a notary public that documents the details of the notarization. It includes the type of notarial act performed, the date and location, the name of the signer, and the notary’s signature and seal.
Acknowledgments means the person signed the document willingly and the notary confirmed their identity
Jurats means the person swears or affirms that the information in the document is true, and they sign it in front of the notary.
Oaths & Affirmations – A promise that what you’re saying or signing is true to the best of your knowledge. An oath is made to God or a higher power, while an affirmation is made on your personal honor—no religious reference.
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