The service is available to Israeli citizens and residents and foreign nationals abroad, who wish to sign a document for presentation in Israel.
An affidavit written in a language that is not understood by the consular representative may not be notarized. To notarize an affidavit in a language that is not known to the consular representative, a translation of the affidavit must be attached together with an affidavit signed by the translator and certified by a notary.
The affidavit that is to be verified must be brought in person to an Israeli mission in the country where the affiant is staying, together with a valid identifying document (passport, ID card or driver's license).
To visit the embassy, it is necessary schedule an appointment in advance.
Before coming to the mission, make sure you have with you all the required documents and completed forms.
Payment must be made according to the Consular fee Chart.
Before your arrival, please follow the following instructions:
1. You must arrive with all your passports - if you have additional foreign citizenships, make sure you arrive with all your passports.
2. It is prohibited to arrive with weapons or self-defense means, including knives, batons, pepper spray, etc.
3. Do not bring electronic devices other than a mobile phone.
Visitors who arrive with computers/tablets will not be allowed entry.
4. No storage of items on site - avoid bringing non-essential equipment.
Also, do not arrive with valuable items and large sums of money.
5. Do not arrive with additional visitors who are not required for the purpose of the meeting.
6. If you have any disability or have undergone medical treatment, such as a pacemaker, platinums, etc., make sure you come with the documents confirming this.
7. There is a police officer in the lobby of the building, you must obey his instructions and act in accordance with his instructions.
Thank you for your cooperation.