As part of the embassy's security requirements, entry to the embassy is subject to inspection by the security personnel. It is essential to show an original official identification with a photo (passport, ID card). Personal items (bags, cell phones, electronic devices) or food and drinks are not allowed.
Do not bring large objects such as a suitcase or a large backpack because the embassy does not have room to store these objects. Small items such as cell phones or keys can be stored in small lockers that will be provided to the applicant, on the day of the appointment.
The service is provided to persons applying for a spouse, sibling, children, parents and grandparents.
-Where a request for a death certificate is submitted by a relative of another degree or by another interested party, a power of attorney and explanatory letter must be attached.
The request must be submitted at the mission.
The request for a death certificate should be printed out, completed by hand, scanned and sent together with the accompanying documents by email or by registered mail to the Israeli mission in the country where the applicant lives.
Submission by mail:
The request for a death certificate should be printed out, completed by hand, attaching the required documents, and sent by registered mail to the Israeli mission in the country where the applicant lives.
Please note:
Forms sent by mail should include contact information for clarifications in case the information is incomplete or inaccurate.
In a request for a person who died before 1955, the deceased's place of residence at the time of death should be specified, in addition to the place of death.
Request for the provision of documentation from the Population Registry
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.
Please indicate in the body of the email: full name, ID number, phone number and what is the requested service.