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Making a notarized affidavit before a consular representative at an Israeli mission abroad

This service enables holders of Israeli citizenship and foreigners to sign a written notarized affidavit at an Israeli mission abroad
Required Documents To Apply
Passport and/or Israeli ID card
Required presence at the Consulate
The person signing the affidavit must appear in person at the mission.
If the signatory is below age 18 , he must come to the mission in the company of his parents or guardian.
Please note:
Before coming to the mission, it is advisable to check if the affiant must be accompanied by both parents.
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Who can apply

The request may be submitted by Israeli citizens and foreign citizens who wish to submit an affidavit in Israel.

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How to apply

After the affidavit has been prepared  it must be brought in person to an Israeli mission in the country where the affiant lives. The affiant is required to identify himself by means of a passport or ID card.
The service is provided for affidavits in various languages.

Please note: When the affidavit is written in a language other than Hebrew or English, it is necessary to check before coming to the mission whether the service is provided in the required language.

 

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Fill the forms

Passport and/or Israeli ID card

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Make an appointment

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.
 

Call us to book an appointment: 02-62154585
We are answering calls between:
• Monday – Thursday: 12:00-14:30
• Friday: 12:00-14:00

Public Reception hours:
• Monday – Friday: 09:00-13:00 (last appointment at 12:00)
Information

We can schedule an appointment to verify your signature only up to 3 weeks in advance - no more.
Before scheduling the appointment , you must email all the documents that need to be signed and answer the following questions:

  1. How many documents are involved? An exact number of the amount of documents must be specified
  2. How many people need to sign the documents? An exact number of the number of documents must be specified
  3. How many times do you need each documents? An exact number of copies must be specified

Pay Attention:

  • Without an accurate indication of one of the details - the meeting will not be scheduled.
  • All the details in the documents must be completed ahead of time - except for signatures. Any part that does not have full details - will be crossed with a line.
  • The signer must read and understand the content of the signed document (Hebrew / English) - if the signer does not understand the language it is written - we cannot verify their signature without a verified translation by an authorized local translator + an apostille stamp or alternatively a translation by a lawyer from the country with an original and verified (notarized + apostilled) statement about the correctness of the translation - must present the original translation in the number of copies required by you. 
  • If the document is in a language other than Hebrew or English, we cannot verify their signature without a verified translation by an authorized local translator + an apostille stamp or alternatively a translation by a lawyer from the country with an original and verified (notarized + apostilled) statement about the correctness of the translation - must present the original translation in the number of copies required by you. 
  • You must come to the appointment with the required amount of documents + the required amount of copies of each document.
  • Scanned photocopies of all the signatories passports must be emailed before scheduling the appointment.