Lost Your Combatant ID or Military Card? Here’s Where to Go for a Replacement in Ukraine.
Replacing a Combatant ID or Military Card in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: For Ukrainian service members and veterans who have lost their combatant certificate (UDB) or military ID, the process of getting a replacement is straightforward. Applicants can submit their paperwork either to the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine or to any local Administrative Services Center (TsNAP).
How to Get a Replacement for a Lost Combatant ID or Military Card
To proceed, you need to prepare a specific set of documents. The applicant must submit a free-form written request along with:
- copies of their passport,
- their taxpayer registration number (RNOCPP),
- a 3×4 cm photo,
- an extract from the Unified State Register of War Veterans,
- and the old certificate (if it is still in your possession and needs to be swapped out).
If a representative is filing on your behalf, they must provide a power of attorney and their own identification document.
It is also worth noting that there is a fine for violating military registration rules. However, a person who has not paid that fine cannot be placed on a second wanted list by the military enlistment office. This rule is part of the broader procedure governing document replacement and registration for Ukrainian service members and veterans.
Replacing these documents is a critical step in securing the legal rights and social benefits for veterans and military personnel. The process of renewing a Combatant ID or military card helps formalize the status of those who have taken part in combat operations, giving them access to a range of privileges and social services. Given the importance of these documents, making the replacement process easier can have a meaningful positive impact on the lives of veterans and their families in Ukraine.
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