A notarial affidavit is an affidavit signed before a notary public affirming that the affiant knows the language of the statement and reads it in the presence of the notary, has been duly warned that he undertakes to declare the whole truth and the truth only, and that if he fails to do so will be liable to the penalties prescribed by law. Alternatively, the affiant may sign the affidavit before the notary public after the notary or a translator has translated the statement and after being duly warned. The notary public in any case must know the language in which the statement was written.
The signature before a notary public means that the validity of the document is almost impossible to attack and is especially important when it comes to older people with whom somebody may in the future question their competence to sign the statement. In such a case, validating the statement by a notary public may save a lot of time and resources in the future by avoiding legal disputes.
Notarial Powers of Attorney
Signing notarial powers of attorney
Notarial signature verification
Execution of documents before a notary public
Notarial Original Copy
Notarial Original Copy
Execution of documents for use outside Israel
Notarial execution of documents intended for use outside Israel
Life Certificate
Notarial Life Certificates
Testimonial on a negotiable document
Testimonial on a negotiable document
Notarial translations
Translating and authenticating notarial translations
Notarial wills and testaments
Preparing and execution of notarial wills and testaments
Notarial Prenups
Preparing and approving notarial prenuptial agreements and editing prenuptial agreements for Court approval
Common-Law Marriages Agreements
Common-Law Marriages Agreements, joint parenting agreements and other agreements between spouses who do not want, or cannot, marry
Apostilization
Performing apostille verification for notarized documents