consular@canberra.mfa.gov.il
In case of a request for a minor – one of the parents must appear in person at the mission.
Alternatively, the certificate can be mailed to the immigration office handling your application / immigration attorney / the requesting employer.
1. Australian Business Number (ABN)
2. MARN (for immigration lawyers)
3. Postal address within Australia.
Israeli citizens and foreigners over the age of criminal responsibility (12 years and up) may request to receive from the Israel Police a Criminal Information Certificate containing information about them.
Instructions for Israeli citizens:
Download the Request for Criminal Information form from the website. Complete the form and attach a letter of request.
Please note:
The certificate will be issued in Hebrew and in English.
The list of convictions will appear in Hebrew only.
The mission will deliver the certificate directly to the entity that is entitled to receive it.
Any visit to a mission must be arranged in advance through the online appointment scheduler.
The affidavit that is to be signed must be prepared in advance.
The service is provided free of charge.
If an apostille is required, a fee will be collected according to the Consular Schedule of Fees.
The cost of mailing will be determined according to the required destination.
If you need the certificate to be posted to an immigration office within Australia, make sure fill the attached form.
You must pay for the Apostille stamp - without a payment for it - the certificate will not be ordered!
Account name: Consular Banking
Bank: Commonwealth Bank
BSB: 062904
Account No: 1046 1668
Make sure to mention your name on the transfer.
To post the certificate to the requested entity within Australia, we can use an envelope of your choosing:
- Small Registered Envelope - 5 AUD
- Express Envelope (A5) - 10 AUD
If you wish to arrive to the embassy and collect the certificate instead, you can do so by booking an appointment.