Local Contact Person Services in Israel

Foreign companies registering a branch in Israel are required by law to appoint a local contact person — an individual based in Israel authorised to receive official documents and legal notices on behalf of the company. Beyond satisfying this legal obligation, having a reliable local contact person ensures your company remains responsive to regulatory communications, even when your team is entirely based abroad.

Legally required for branches
Experienced, professional representation
Prompt document handling

What Our Local Contact Person Service Includes

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Named Local Representative

In particular, A qualified, Israel-based individual is formally appointed as your local contact person and registered with the Registrar of Companies.

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Official Document Receipt

Furthermore, All legal notices, court documents, regulatory correspondence, and official communications are received on your behalf.

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Rapid Response

Time-sensitive documents are flagged and forwarded to your team immediately, ensuring you never miss a critical legal deadline.


The Legal Requirement Under Israeli Companies Law

Moreover, Under Israeli Companies Law, every foreign company that registers a branch in Israel must appoint a local contact person. This individual must be based in Israel and must be authorised to receive official correspondence, legal summons, court documents, and regulatory notices on behalf of the foreign company. Their details — name, address, and identity information — are registered with the Registrar of Companies and are publicly accessible. Failing to maintain a current, active local contact person is a compliance violation that can attract penalties and operational complications.

What the Local Contact Person Does

Specifically, The local contact person’s role is narrowly defined: they act as the official Israeli point of contact for legal and regulatory correspondence. This includes receiving notices from the Registrar of Companies, court summons, tax authority correspondence, and any official document that must be formally delivered to the company in Israel. The local contact person does not manage the business, make decisions, or assume any directorial or management responsibilities — their function is purely administrative and compliance-focused.

Local Contact Person vs. Company Director

These are distinct roles with very different responsibilities. A company director holds fiduciary duties, participates in decision-making, and bears legal responsibility for company governance. A local contact person has no management authority whatsoever — they simply ensure official correspondence reaches the company reliably. Many foreign companies appoint a professional services firm as their local contact person, benefiting from experience in handling regulatory correspondence correctly and efficiently.

Keeping Your Appointment Current

Additionally, If the appointed local contact person changes — for example, if they leave Israel or if you change service providers — the update must be reported to the Registrar of Companies promptly. Allowing the local contact person registration to lapse or become outdated is a compliance breach. Our service includes full management of Registrar notifications whenever your contact person details need to be updated.


How the Appointment Process Works

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Review Your Requirements

In practice, We confirm whether a local contact person appointment is required for your entity type and discuss the scope of the role given your business activities in Israel.

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Appointment Documentation

We prepare the required appointment documentation and authorisation letters. All materials are prepared in accordance with Israeli Registrar requirements.

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Registrar Notification

Importantly, The appointment is formally notified to the Registrar of Companies. Your company’s public record is updated to reflect the local contact person’s details.

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Ongoing Document Handling

As a result, From the date of appointment, all official correspondence received on your behalf is processed promptly and forwarded to your designated team contact.


Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions we receive.

QDoes my Israeli branch legally require a local contact person?

Notably, Yes. Israeli Companies Law makes the appointment of a local contact person a mandatory requirement for all registered foreign company branches. The contact person’s details must be filed with and maintained at the Registrar of Companies.

QWhat does the local contact person actually do?

For example, They receive official legal and regulatory correspondence — including Registrar notices, court documents, and tax authority communications — on behalf of your company in Israel, and ensure these are promptly forwarded to you.

QIs the local contact person responsible for my company’s decisions?

No. The local contact person has no management authority or fiduciary responsibility. Their role is purely administrative — to ensure official correspondence is reliably received and forwarded.

QCan a foreign national be the local contact person?

In general, The local contact person must be physically based in Israel to fulfil the role of receiving official correspondence within the jurisdiction. As such, the role is typically filled by an Israel-based individual or a professional services firm with an Israeli office.

However, See also: Registered Office Address | Branch Registration | Company Registration


Need a Local Contact Person in Israel?

Our experienced team provides a reliable, professional local contact person service — ensuring your branch remains compliant with Israeli law and all official communications are handled with care.

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