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Notice of change of marital status (marriage/divorce)

This service enables Israelis to update their marital status following marriage or divorce.
Required Documents To Apply
Passports of both spouses must be presented.
Marriage/divorce certificate - If the certificate was issued abroad, it must be authenticated as required (with an apostille stamp in countries where this exists).
Tip
If your marriage certificate does not state your previous marital status, you'll also need a duly authenticated certificate that states your previous marital status. It must have an Apostille stamp (in countries where this is available).

Please note: The marriage certificate or divorce certificate submitted must be authenticated with an Apostille stamp issued in the United States by the Secretary of State Apostille Office.
Required presence at the Consulate
If both spouses are Israeli citizens, they must both be present.

If one of the spouses is a foreigner, only the spouse holding Israeli citizenship is required to be present.
Please note
How to Apply

When registering a marriage:
If both partners are Israeli citizens, both must apply in person.
If one partner is an Israeli citizen and the other is not, the Israeli citizen must apply in person

When registering a divorce:
If both partners are Israeli citizens, both must apply in person
If one partner is an Israeli citizen and the other is not, the Israeli citizen must apply in person

To apply:
Print and complete the Change of marital status form
Submit it in person at your local Israeli mission

Note:
The form for this service is in Hebrew. If you don’t speak Hebrew seeking assistance from a Hebrew speaker is recommended.
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Who can apply?

Israeli citizens wishing to give notice of a change in their marital status.

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How to apply

You must submit the application in person at an Israeli mission in the country where you are staying.

  • The forms and documents required by the mission must first be sent by email, for a preliminary examination prior to your arrival at the mission.

  • When one spouse is an Israeli citizen and the other is a foreign citizen, a certified apostille certificate (from the country of origin) indicating the previous personal situation of the foreign spouse must also be presented.
  •  In countries where it is not possible to obtain a public certificate attesting to a previous personal situation and/or any other document:
  • A notarized statement of the foreign citizen on his previous personal situation must be prepared, signed before the consul (or before a notary). In addition, a certificate from the consul must be attached stating that in the country/province it is not possible to obtain an official certificate indicating a previous personal situation.
  • A marriage certificate in which a previous personal situation is recorded meets the requirement, when it is verified.
  •  It is also possible to present a marriage certificate issued in Israel, in which the previous personal status of the foreigner is recorded

 

Please note


In case of marriage, the passports of both spouses must be presented.

If the certificate was issued abroad, it must be authenticated as required (with an apostille stamp in countries where this exists).

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Schedule 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.

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Consular fee

No fee is charged for the service.

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