Israel - Attest or Certify Israeli Public Documents


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ProcedureEdit

  1. To attest or certify a Israeli public document, the applicant has to get in touch with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  2. The service is provided at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Branch for Certification of Public Documents on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, between 08:30-12:30, and on Sundays between 14:00-16:00.
  3. One can certify up to 10 documents (10 stickers) on the spot. Certification of more than 10 documents will be done within three weeks and will be sent in the mail; in such cases, a properly stamped envelope must be attached to the request.
  4. The applicant may send public documents for certification through the mail. Applicant has to enclose an empty stamped envelope upon which will be written the sender's return address, and a receipt showing that payment was made for the service. Envelopes that will be received without a receipt of payment (as required) will not be handled and will be returned to the sender.

Following link has more information about the office location and other information related to various documents : More Information


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Required DocumentsEdit

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e.g.
1. Proof of child birth from the Hospital.



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Consular Department - Branch for Certification of Public Documents
9 Yitzhak Rabin Boulevard,
National Govt. Compound,
P.O. Box 3013
Jerusalem 91035
E-mail: [email protected]
Sunday-Thursday between 08:30-12:30
Sunday from 14:00-16:00
Telephone numbers for queries, Monday-Thursday, between 14:00-16:00: 02-5303358, 02-5303301.



EligibilityEdit

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FeesEdit

The fee is currently 35 NIS for every Apostille document that is issued (as of 1 January 2014) at the Foreign Ministry. No fee will be collected for the certification of documents intended for countries that are not signatories to the Hague Convention.

Note: Payment of the fee applies only to Apostille documents issued at the Foreign Ministry.


ValidityEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever



Documents to UseEdit

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Sample DocumentsEdit

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Processing TimeEdit

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Related VideosEdit

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Please remove the "&" inside the tags during implementation.
Website = allocine, blip, dailymotion, facebook, gametrailers, googlevideo, html5, metacafe, myspace, revver, 
sevenload, viddler, vimeo, youku, youtube
width = 560, height = 340, Video ID = Can be obtained from the URL of webpage where the video is displayed.
e.g In the following url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0US7oR_t3M" Video ID is "Y0US7oR_t3M". 
	



InstructionsEdit

Following are the list of documents that can be registered through this process.

  • Population Registry Documents
  • Marriage or Divorce Documents
  • Academic and Matriculation Documents
  • Medical Doctors Accreditation Documents
  • Certificate of Good Character
  • Notarized Documents
  • Writs of Inheritance
  • Court Rulings



Required InformationEdit

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e.g.
1. Date of Birth.
2. City or County of Birth.



Need for the DocumentEdit

This procedure provides you information related to attesting or certifying the public documents that are obtained from an Israeli Authority.



Information which might helpEdit

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Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.



External LinksEdit

Following link provides more information : More Info



OthersEdit

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