General Information, Contact Details and Opening Hours
Welcome to the General Delegation of Palestine website/ Consular Service. Please click on the following hyperlink and read the General guidelines thoroughly.
Consular Services General Guidelines
The Consular Section of The General Delegation of Palestine to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, provides services such as powers of attorney, authorisation for passport renewal and issuing, drivers licence, testamur and trade document certification and good conduct/police clearances.
The Consular Section at The General Delegation of Palestine to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific is open Monday to Friday from 10.00am to 3.00pm and is closed on Australian public holidays and Islamic and Christian holidays.
Contact Details
Email: auemb@mofa-gov.ps / Palestinian.Delegation@bigpond.com
Telephone: +61 (0)2+62869193
Fax: + 61 (0)2-62869405
Mailing Address: PO Box 4646 Kingston ACT Australia 2604
Website: www.palestine-australia.com
FEES FOR THE CONSULAR SERVICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
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General Power of Attorney |
$50 |
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Specific Power of Attorney (Wakaleh Khassah) |
$50 |
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(Wakalet Takharouj) Power of Attorney for land transaction |
$50 |
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Regular Power of Attorney (Wakaleh Dawreyeh)/ for land Transaction This POA involves a certain fee deducted as a percentage of the cost of the property/asset when sold) as follows: |
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1$ - 50,000$ Over 50,000$ |
(0.05%) (1%) |
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The certification of testamurs and academic records |
$15 |
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Certificate of Good Conduct (police clearance) |
$15 |
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Certification of a Palestinian driver license |
$15 |
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Certification of police clearance |
$15 |
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Termination of POA |
$50 |
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The certification of Commercial documents |
$50 |
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Others |
$15 |
• Note: please note The General Delegation of Palestine does not accept cash payment. For payment methods please check the Consular Services General Guidelines, page 1.
Certification of Documents
In applying for consular services, all documents that are supplied to the General Delegation such as a driving license used to support a power of attorney application, must be properly certified by a Justice of the Peace (JP) or Notary Public, and any other relevant authority.