Notary Services
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…
Read MoreTranslating 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…
Read MoreNotarized English translation – costs and everything you need to know
Many countries require that documents from Israel or other foreign countries undergo a notarized translation into English. A notarized English translation, as opposed to a regular translation, includes a legal certification provided by a lawyer who is a certified notary public. In other words, if we ask a friend whose native language is English, but…
Read MoreNotarized Power of Attorney – what is it and when is it required? (Legal information from a licensed notary public)
Not all powers of attorney are created equal. Most of us are familiar with the standard power of attorney, with which we authorize another person or entity to act on our behalf. However, there are special types of POA which require the stamp of a notary public. Such a power of attorney is called a…
Read MoreNotarized translation calculator
The cost of a notarized translation in Israel is NIS 236 up to the first hundred words in the translation, NIS 186 for every additional hundred words or part of them, up to the first thousand words in the document, and NIS 93 for every hundred words or part of them beyond the first thousand…
Read MorePopulation 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…
Read MoreApplying for a US birth certificate
Anyone American-born who seeks to immigrate to Israel or any other country is required to present a US birth certificate proving their place of birth in order to obtain the desired service. Our legal offices specialize in, among other services, apostille stamps and notarized translations of documents from abroad for clients who are going through…
Read MoreWhen do you need a notary public?
The need for a notary public arises in a wide range of situations. To obtain the solution you need, it is important to seek a professional, experienced law firm which provides the whole range of notary services and deals with them regularly. Preface: Who is a notary public? A notary public is a senior attorney…
Read MoreWhich countries are members of the Hague Apostille Convention?
Any country that is a signatory to the 1961 Hague Convention (the Apostille Convention) recognizes official documents from Israel if they bear an apostille stamp. This is very important during immigration processes or when moving abroad temporarily for academic studies or work. Israel, which is a signatory to the convention, recognizes documents issued by other…
Read MoreNotarial Translation Services for Medical Graduates Abroad, for the Purpose of Obtaining an Israeli License
Israeli medical studies abroad graduates are required to translate their academic certificates before starting their internship in Israel and subsequently receiving an official license. The procedure for this requires compliance with complex bureaucratic conditions, and it is important to know in advance what these conditions are and follow them so that the request for recognition…
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