Notary Services – Print and Digital

Notary Services
Print and Digital

What is a Notary?

A notary is a lawyer who holds specific qualifications from the Ministry of Justice to verify, certify and compose notarial documents, as per those instances specified by law.

What is a Digital Notary?

A digital notary possesses the digital and technological capabilities to issue electronic notarizations that are then issued to the client by email as opposed to in the form of print hardcopy.

What Do Notary Services Cost?

Notary fees with regard every type of notarization are specified in the Notaries Regulations (Services Fee), 5739-1978.

True to Source Copy

True to Source Copy

Certification by the notary that a copy or photocopy is identical to the original document. E.g. copies of an I.D., birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, etc.

Notarial Affidavit

Notarial Affidavit

A notarial affidavit is a notarized affidavit that may be submitted to the relevant authorities or courts of law. The signatory declares to the notary that the affidavit is true and that he has been cautioned as required by law.

Notarial Translation

Notarial Translation

Available for translations to Hebrew, English and French – notarized translations are only valid in foreign states once the translation has been apostilled.

Apostille

Apostille

There are various forms of Apostille Foreign Ministry Apostille: public documents; Court Apostille: all documents; Digital Court Apostille: issued by the court from afar.

Signature Verification

Signature Verification

Verification of the signing of a document is intended to ensure the validity of the signature and the full comprehension of the signatory as to the significance of the document. The signatory is required to identify himself to the notary prior to signing the document.

Prenuptial Agreement

Prenuptial Agreement

Notarization of a prenuptial agreement is a quick and efficient process that replaces the need for court proceedings to affirm the agreement.

Will & Testament

Will & Testament

A will drafted before a notary holds the legal status equal to that drafted before a judge in court – therefore, it is virtually impossible to contest a notarial will.

Life Certificate

Life Certificate

The notary issues certification that the person before him is indeed who he presents himself as and is alive. A life certificate is generally required for requests for pension payments, Rente (German reparation pensions), etc.

International Minor Travel Consent

International Minor Travel Consent

Under the Hague Convention, a minor traveling overseas with a single parent, or accompanied by an individual who is not his parent, requires a document of consent that has been notarized thus verifying the consent of the parent remaining in Israel.

Door-to-Door Service

Door-to-Door Service

Our services are available directly to your home and outside of office hours.

Galit Zamir - Lawyer and Print & Digital Notary