How to Be Removed from Military Registration and Cancel Mobilization Reservations.
Procedures for Those Deemed Unfit for Military Service
According to Novyny.live: Individuals officially recognized as unfit for military duty have the right to be removed from the military register and to cancel any existing mobilization reservations. Attorney Yuriy Aivazian has clarified the specific legal steps required for this process. This guidance is particularly relevant for those navigating the legal system during a period of national mobilization.
The Removal Process Explained
The first step, according to Aivazian, is for the citizen to submit an application to cancel their mobilization reservation. Once this reservation is annulled at the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC), the relevant authorities are obligated to proceed with removing the individual from the military register.
To substantiate their unfitness for service, the individual must provide a medical certificate of illness and ensure corresponding notes are entered into the Electronic Military Register (e-VOD). As Yuriy Aivazian stated,
"A medical certificate and the corresponding notes in the e-VOD are entirely sufficient."
Fulfilling these requirements allows citizens deemed unfit to successfully complete the process of removal from military registration.
This information is crucial for those whose physical or psychological condition prevents them from fulfilling military duties. The procedures for deregistration and reservation cancellation provide legal mechanisms to protect the rights of such individuals. Ensuring public awareness of these processes can help prevent misunderstandings and reduce undue stress for citizens requiring support during challenging times.
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