Some services of 'Reserv+' and 'DiiA' are temporarily unavailable: what is the reason.
From January 17 to 08:00 January 20, some services will not be operational in the 'DiiA' application and on the portal. This is due to technical work being conducted to restore the infrastructure of the NAIS registers. This was reported by the company's press service.
In particular, the Unified State Register of legal entities, individual entrepreneurs, and public formations, as well as the State Register of Civil Status Acts, will not be available. Services related to them on the portal and in the 'DiiA' application will also be unavailable. Among these services:
- Registration of individual entrepreneurs and DiiA.QR
- Employee reservation
- Acts records
- Winter support for children
- Assistance to persons with disabilities since childhood and children with disabilities
- Assistance to people caring for a sick child
- Assistance in adopting a child
- Assistance to a single mother or father of a child
- Acts records of name change
- Acts records of birth
- Acts records of marriage
- Acts records of divorce
- Birth certificates
- Extracts about the child's place of residence
- Applications for subsidies
The Ministry of Defense reported that due to technical work, parents with many children will temporarily be unable to apply for an online deferral in the 'Reserv+' application until January 20.
'Technical work will not affect already received deferrals,' the message states.
It is recalled that the Ministry of Justice continues to restore the operation of the state registers that were affected by the Russian cyber attack. The launch of all services is planned by the end of January.
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