Israel Teudat Zehut (ID) Validator

Validate an Israeli Teudat Zehut number with the official checksum.

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Israel Teudat Zehut (ID) validator

Validate an Israeli Teudat Zehut (תעודת זהות) number — the 9-digit national identity number. This helps developers and data-entry teams catch typos in forms and records before submission, without ever contacting a government system.

How it works

The tool left-pads shorter input to 9 digits, then applies the standard Israeli checksum, a Luhn variant:

  1. Multiply each digit, left to right, alternately by 1 and 2 (first digit ×1, second ×2, and so on).
  2. If any product is two digits, subtract 9 (equivalently, sum its digits).
  3. Add all the results. The number is valid when the total is divisible by 10.

Example

For 123456782, weights 1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1 give: 1, 4, 3, 8, 5, 12→3, 7, 16→7, 2. Summing: 1 + 4 + 3 + 8 + 5 + 3 + 7 + 7 + 2 = 40, which is divisible by 10, so the checksum is valid.

It is privacy-first: nothing leaves your browser. A valid checksum only means the number is well-formed — it carries no link to any government database and the number encodes no date of birth or gender.

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