- An Israeli citizen
- A foreign citizen who needs a notarized signature on a document that needs to be submitted in Israel.
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.
- Notarizations must take place in the presence of a diplomatic or consular representative.
- For notarizations regarding minors, the diplomatic representatives must receive permission in advance from the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to carry out the notarizations.
Israeli missions abroad are not authorized to prepare wills, authenticate property agreements between spouses, or prepare any sort of legal document.
- Diplomatic or consular representatives may use their own judgment and authority to refuse to provide notary services, if they do not believe that they meet all legal requirements.
Notarizations will not be carried out at the missions in the following cases:
- They are not carried out of the applicant’s own free will.
- They violate the laws of the country where the applicant lives.
- The document is false or illegal in nature.
- The document is incomplete or ill-prepared.
- In cases where applicants cannot appear before a representative or notary for authentication of their signature, they must call the mission to find out about other options.
The request may be submitted by Israeli citizens and foreign citizens who wish to submit an affidavit in Israel.
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.
Passport and/or Israeli ID card
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.