Requests of Certificates
Due to a labor dispute in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the employee’s Union is hindering the transfer of equipment & official documentation to the Consulates.
Therefore, the Consulate General in FL will be unable to issue passports until further notice.
There will be no issuance of official certificates until further notice.
You may send applications for official certificates, but the length of the process is unknown at this point.
General Information
- This service is available only via mail.
- Before sending the request, it must be signed by a notary public. A copy of an Israeli passport or an Israeli ID must be included (the most recent of the two).
- All available certificates are issued in Hebrew. The only exception is a birth certificate that can also be issued in English, if specifically requested.
- A requestor may request certificates in his name and in his children’s’ names, provided they are minors. For ordering certificates in anyone else’s name please visit the site of the Ministry of Interior. Please see here.
- If an apostille is required on a requested certificate, a separate fee will incur. A credit card payment form can be found here.
Required Documents
- Photocopy of the requestor’s Israeli passport.
- Request form signed by requestor and a notary public:
- For a birth certificate in Hebrew please click here.
- For a birth certificate in Hebrew and in English (bilingual) please click here.
- For a death certificate please click here.
- For a population registry form (regular or extended) please click here (please indicate which certificate is required in the comment section of the form).
- For a certificate of travel history to and from Israel please click here.
- For a certificate of good conduct (criminal record) please click here. This certificate is the only one required to be submitted in person along with a deposition.
- For a certificate on name change please click here.
- For a certificate of (Israeli) citizenship please click here.
- The request must be mailed to the Consulate at:
Consulate General of Israel in Miami
100 N Biscayne blvd, Suite 1800
Miami, FL 33132.