Statute of Limitations Calculator

Find the expiry date of any Israeli civil claim under the Limitation Law 1958, with tolling rules for minors, latent damage, fraud, and absence from Israel.

Important Notice: These calculators may not be accurate and should not be relied upon for any legal, tax, or financial decision. Results are indicative only and do not account for all relevant parameters or individual circumstances. IsraelLaw.info and Eli Shimony Law Office accept no responsibility for anyone who relies on these calculations. Use of these calculators is entirely at your own risk.

⏳ Claim Details

ℹ️ Under the Limitation Law 1958 (חוק ההתיישנות), filing a claim after the limitation period expires gives the defendant a complete defence. The limitation period is not automatically applied — it must be raised by the defendant.

Type of Claim

When Did the Cause of Action Arise?

Tolling Circumstances (optional)

Any of the following may suspend or delay the limitation period under the Limitation Law 1958.

Result is a general estimate. Multiple tolling rules may interact; consult an attorney immediately if the limitation date is near.

📋 Results

Select the claim type, enter the accrual date, and press Calculate to see the limitation deadline.

📌 Key Limitation Periods

General civil claim: 7 years (s. 5)
Real property title: 15 years (s. 6)
Court judgment: 25 years (s. 7)
Cheque / bill of exchange: 3 years
Insurance claim: 3 years
Wage claim: 3 years

Is your claim about to expire? Act immediately — an attorney can file to stop the clock or identify additional tolling grounds. Get urgent advice →