How to Check If You're Wanted by Ukraine's Military Recruitment Centers Using the Diia App.
Wanted List for Conscripts
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support (known as TCCs or military enlistment offices) have the authority to place individuals subject to military service on a wanted list if they violate military registration rules. Being placed on this list can lead to detention by a TCC notification team. It's important to note that the wanted status remains active for one year from the date it was issued, unless the individual is removed from the list earlier.
How to Check Your Wanted Status
Citizens who want to verify whether they are on the wanted list can do so by setting up an electronic military record through the 'Diia' digital platform. This government app provides a convenient way to access personal data.
Overall, the best way to check if you are wanted is to register your electronic military ID through Diia.
— Vladyslav Deriy
This method allows for a quick status check and helps prevent potential misunderstandings.
For those who have violated military registration rules, it's worth knowing that fines can be paid at a 50% discount. However, if a citizen is currently serving in the military, being placed on the wanted list is considered unlawful. This highlights the importance of complying with military registration rules, as violations can lead to serious consequences, including detention.
Placing conscripts on a wanted list for registration violations is a key measure to maintain order and discipline within the armed forces. Given the current situation in the country, adhering to military registration requirements has become even more critical. Using the Diia platform for electronic registration simplifies the process of checking one's status and enables citizens to respond promptly to any issues related to military records.
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