Post-Death Support (Step-by-Step) - Death Certificate, Will, and Entitlements
This service offers information and outlines support options for citizens following the death of a family member.
Who Can Use the Service
First-degree relatives of a recently deceased individual: parents, children, and spouses officially registered as such with the Population and Immigration Authority.
Service Purpose
The loss of a close family member involves handling various bureaucratic procedures with multiple government authorities.
This service offers centralized, personalized information, and step-by-step guidance on rights, benefits, and required actions, starting from the issuance of the death certificate.
It is intended to help ease the burden during this difficult time, and ensure that all arrangements and processes are handled properly.
The service allows you to download documents, submit forms, carry out actions related to wills and inheritance, claim entitlements, consult official guides, and track the progress of requests with multiple government ministries.
What the Service Includes
Through the service, you can:
- Download a death certificate
- Submit a request for a death certificate with apostille certification
- Submit a request for a grant of inheritance or execution of a will, track your requests, and access the approved order
- View personalized benefits and entitlements
- Use tools to locate bank accounts and insurance policies
- Access official guides on wills and inheritance provided by the Ministry of Justice and the Rabbinical Courts
How to Use the Service
- Click the “Authenticate and Enter Service” button
- After authenticating via the National Authentication System, select the name of the deceased for whom you wish to receive information
- You will be able to view actions taken, download relevant documents, and access information about entitlements and other additional procedures
You can exit the service and return to it at any time through the Government Personal Portal.
Please note, if there is any difference or conflict between the information on this page and the law, the provisions of the law will apply.