Legalisation
Legalisation is a certification that the document has been issued by a proper office - my means of legalisation the consul certifies the authenticity of a signature and stamp/seal of a foreign official. This allows you to use a foreign official document in Poland.
Legalisation applies to states non-members of the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents of 5 October 1961 (Journal of Laws of 2005, no. 112, item 938).
The Polish consul in Tel Aviv legalises documents issued on the territories administered by the Palestinian National Authority.
Please note! The consul can only legalise originals and official copies of documents. Photocopies and computer printouts cannot be legalised. The documents must be authenticated (superlegalised) by the competent local authority before you present them to the consul by the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ramallah.
The consul will refuse to legalise documents without prior superlegalisation.
To make an appointment in a consulate, choose legal issue appointment on the e-Konsulat website call or e-mail a relevant consular office.
Legalisation fee is - as mentioned in the current table of consular fees.
The fees must be paid at the office counter when submitting the application.
Accepted forms of payment: only cash (paid in Israeli shekels).
If a foreign authority requires legalisation of a Polish document, please read the information available on Polish MFA website.
Legal basis
Konwencja znosząca wymóg legalizacji zagranicznych dokumentów urzędowych, sporządzona w Hadze dnia 5 października 1961 roku
Ustawa z dnia 25 czerwca 2015 r. Prawo konsularne
Ustawa z dnia 17 listopada 1964 roku Kodeks postępowania cywilnego