Notary Cost for Prenuptial Agreement Israel 2026 — Exactly ₪526
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice tailored to your circumstances, consult a licensed attorney.
Key Takeaways
- Notary fee to certify a prenuptial agreement in Israel is exactly ₪526, per Notaries Notice (Fees) 5786-2025, Section 11(a)
- Additional copies cost ₪74 each — 3 copies recommended (₪674 total)
- For married couples: Family Court approval costs ₪563 instead of a notary
- The notary fee is not included in the Nobiru service (₪599) — it is paid directly to the notary
How much does a notary cost for a prenup in Israel?
The regulated notary fee for prenuptial agreement certification in Israel is exactly ₪526, per Notaries Notice (Fees) 5786-2025, Section 11(a). Every licensed Israeli notary charges the same government-set fee. Recommended: order 3 copies (₪674 total). Married couples use Family Court instead (₪563). Nobiru's ₪599 service plus ₪526 notary = ₪1,025 total.
How Much Does a Notary Charge for a Prenuptial Agreement in Israel?
Israel's notary fee for prenuptial agreement certification is exactly ₪526, set by Notaries Notice (Fees) 5786-2025, Section 11(a) — a government-regulated amount identical at every licensed notary nationwide, with no room for negotiation. Three copies, the recommended minimum, bring the total notary cost to ₪674.
Full Cost Breakdown
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Initial certification | ₪526 |
| Each additional copy | ₪74 |
| 3 copies (recommended) | ₪526 + ₪148 = ₪674 |
| Family Court approval (married couples) | ₪563 |
Why Must a Prenuptial Agreement Be Notarized?
Israel's Property Relations Between Spouses Law, 1973 requires notary certification before marriage for the agreement to carry binding legal force. The notary verifies both parties' identities, confirms through direct questions that each understands what they are signing and does so voluntarily without coercion, then stamps the document — creating a strong evidentiary record that protects the agreement from future challenge in court.
What Happens During the Notary Appointment?
The notary appointment takes 30–45 minutes. Both partners arrive together with original ID documents and three printed copies of the agreement. The notary asks brief questions verifying understanding and free will, witnesses the signing, and stamps each copy. Ordering three copies is standard practice, bringing the total cost to ₪674 rather than ₪526 for one.
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For Married Couples: Court Approval Instead of Notary
If you are already married, you cannot use a notary alone. A prenuptial agreement signed during marriage requires Family Court approval (or Rabbinical Court approval if registered there).
| Notary (before marriage) | Family Court (after marriage) | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | ₪526 | ₪563 |
| Time | 1 hour | 2-6 weeks |
| Attendance | Both partners | Both partners + judge |
Total Cost of a Prenup Through Nobiru
| Step | Cost |
|---|---|
| Nobiru service (questionnaire + lawyer review + PDF + signatures) | ₪599 |
| Notary fee (3 copies) | ₪674 |
| Total | ₪1,664 |
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For comparison: a private attorney charges ₪5,000–15,000 for the same agreement, and you still pay the notary separately.
How Nobiru Helps with the Notary
The notary fee is not included in Nobiru's ₪599 service, but we refer you to a certified notary in your area and help coordinate the appointment. Your agreement arrives at the notary fully prepared and lawyer-approved — making the 30-minute appointment straightforward and efficient.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Israeli attorney for advice specific to your situation.Nobiru
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