- Family members of the deceased.
- Interested parties can apply (together with a letter of explanation).
What you need
- The ID card or passport of the person providing notification.
- The ID card or passport of the deceased.
- An authenticated death certificate. For your attention, the death certificate must be authenticated with Apostille approval in order to be eligible for submitting to the Consulate.
If the Israeli mission has not been notified of the death, the applicant must produce an original death certificate from abroad that has been confirmed and authenticated as required. The translation of the death certificate must be notarized.
The service is provided free of charge.
This service is available to Israeli citizens or residents (or interested parties) who wish to report the death of a family member abroad.
The notification may be submitted by spouses or first-degree relatives, or by a lawyer on behalf of the family (by presenting a power of attorney from the family).
The notification form should be completed and brought in person, together with the required documents, to an Israeli mission in the country where the person providing notification is staying.
Please note:
When the notification is provided by a lawyer, he/she must also present his/her own identifying documents.
Notification of death of an Israeli citizen or resident abroad, completed and signed.
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.
No fee is charged for this service.