Fast Notary Track — How It Works
What Is the Fast Notary Track?
The fast notary track is Nobiru's term for the notarization appointment that gives a prenuptial agreement its legal force in Israel. It is a single meeting — typically 30 to 60 minutes — with a fixed fee of ₪526. No weeks of waiting, no back-and-forth. One appointment, and your prenup is legally binding.
Why the Notary — Not the Lawyer — Makes It Official
Under the Property Relations Between Spouses Law (1973), a prenuptial agreement only becomes legally enforceable once a notary certifies it. A lawyer's involvement does not confer legal validity. The notary does three things at the appointment:
- Verifies identity — both partners present their Israeli ID
- Confirms free will — no coercion, no pressure
- Checks understanding — both parties know what they are signing
That is the legal threshold. Once the notary signs off, the agreement is valid and binding.
What Actually Happens at the Appointment
Both partners arrive together with the completed agreement. The notary reviews the key provisions, asks standard questions to confirm genuine consent, and certifies the signatures. The entire process is structured and predictable. The fixed fee is ₪526, set by the Notaries Notice 5786-2025, §11(a) — non-negotiable by law.
Notary Track vs. Court Track
Pre-marriage couples use the notary track: fast, inexpensive, one appointment. Married couples who want to sign a property agreement must go through family court or rabbinical court instead — a process that typically takes two to six weeks and costs ₪563 in court fees.
How Nobiru Connects to the Notary
Nobiru generates the agreement document from 37 attorney-approved clauses through a 7-step digital questionnaire — ₪599 per couple, with an optional personal lawyer review for ₪499. Once both partners sign digitally, Nobiru's geo-matching feature connects them with the nearest available notary based on their city and district.
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