Notary Services in Jerusalem

Looking for a notary in Jerusalem? Our law firm in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv offers document translation services from any language to any language with notary approval and signature, signing documents before a notary, apostille stamp, power of attorney with notary signature and notary services for people abroad. When are notary services needed? Certain documents…

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Irrevocable Power of Attorney (POA) in Israel

What is an irrevocable power of attorney and how is it obtained? As opposed to a regular power of attorney, which allows the agent to act on behalf of the principal, an irrevocable POA is unlimited in time and cannot be canceled by the principal. In other words, an agent who receives an irrevocable POA…

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Israeli Court apostille

In order to submit notarizations of documents such as a power of attorney, will, notarized translation, contract, etc., to a foreign country you must obtain an authentication (apostille stamp) in court. To do so, you must come to the nearest court that provides apostille services, with the original notarized document whose authentication is required. The…

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Everything you need to know about notarized syllabus translation

Studying abroad interests many Israelis, and it is especially convenient for people who have a foreign passport in addition to an Israeli one. In Europe, for instance, it is possible to get accepted into leading academic programs where the requirements are much lower and more accessible (even for the medical and engineering fields) and enjoy…

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Translating a professional certificate for work purposes in Israel

Many foreign workers must translate their professional certificates in order to work in Israel. This is true for employees in a number of fields, including nursing workers and foreign experts invited to Israel, as well as other industries such as the construction and hotel industries. It is important that the certificate be translated in accordance…

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Notarized translation calculator

The cost of a notarized translation in Israel is NIS 245 up to the first hundred words in the translation, NIS 1193 for every additional hundred words or part of them, up to the first thousand words in the document, and NIS 96 for every hundred words or part of them beyond the first thousand…

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Population Registry Extract– What do you need to know?

In the state of Israel there are several ways for a person to show their “Proof of Living” or current personal status. The most widely used document which provides proof of one’s personal status and various relevant details is the population registry extract. This article will explain in detail how to obtain a population registry…

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