Israeli banks regularly request notarized documents from account holders living outside Israel — wherever they are in the world. KYC, source-of-funds letters, account authorization. Handled remotely, in Hebrew.
Know Your Customer documents required by Israeli banks to verify identity and residency of overseas account holders.
Notarized declarations explaining the origin of funds — required for transfers, account upgrades, or new accounts.
Allow a family member or attorney to access, operate, or manage your Israeli bank account on your behalf.
Corporate notarizations for Israeli business accounts: board resolutions, authorized signatories, ownership declarations.
Notarized authorization for specific wire transfers, property sale proceeds, or asset repatriation.
Proof of overseas residency documents — often required alongside KYC or source-of-funds submissions.
Bank documents vary in complexity. Some require only notarization. Others may require a specific format the bank has requested, or must be paired with supporting declarations. We review before committing to a price.
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