Has anyone experienced selling a home in the United States when he is in Israel? Someone experienced with a notary ...

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Has anyone experienced selling a home in the United States when he is in Israel?
Has anyone experienced an American notary today from tomorrow?

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  • Yes
    You have to go to the consulate's consulate
  • As you were offered here, you will find an Israeli notary from day to day, then go with the documents to a court close to your home and place an Apostille stamp on you. In court to get apostille stamp of about 15 min. Send everything at Fedex and within 48 hours this roof in the US.
    You need to be sure that the Israeli notary who approves your signatures uses a different English version and you will not get an Apostille stamp
  • Last time, the Teitel agreed that I would sign without the Notorion and they would sign the Notorion with them. Recommend checking out the options with Teitel before you break your head here
  • You have to ask the Teitel about it. We made several sales transactions from Israel. We received closing documents signed by a notary, a notarized stamp and sent back to Teitel. Simple and easy.
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