The service can be received by sending the documents by email or by registered mail to the Israeli mission in the country where the person lives.
The service is provided to persons making a request on their own behalf or on behalf of their spouse, siblings, parents and grandchildren, if any. Any other party interested in receiving the certificate must attach to their request a power of attorney or letter of explanation.
Please note:
The certificate can be requested in two languages (Hebrew and English) or in Hebrew only.
If the request is on behalf of a person born before 1955, the place of residence of the parents at the time of birth must be specified, in addition to the person's place of birth.
Print out the birth certificate request form, complete it by hand, scan it (including the accompanying documents) and send it by email to the Israeli mission in the country where you live.
Submisson by post:
Print out the birth certificate request form, attach the required documents and send them by mail to the Israeli mission in the country where you live.
Request for documentation from the Population Registry
Please note:
When ordering a birth certificate in two languages, the details of the person on whose behalf the request is made must be written in English as well.
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.
A Personal Request from the Consul General:
Consular Services is the responsibility of our Deputy Consul General. Her team provides superb service.
Please treat them with the respect you would like to be treated with at your place of work.