Military Registration in Ukraine: Data Updates Remain Mandatory Through 2026.
Military Registration and Updating Service Records
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine continues its process of updating citizens' military registration information. All men aged 17 to 60 are required to be registered, and certain women—particularly medical school graduates and healthcare workers—may also be included. In 2024, a large-scale update of military records was announced, marking a key step in maintaining the country's defense capabilities. This effort is part of Ukraine's broader response to ongoing security challenges since the full-scale invasion began in 2022.
Individuals on the military registry were required to report to Territorial Recruitment Centers (TRCs) or update their details through other means. As of May 2026, the search for discrepancies in military registration data has been discontinued, but the requirement to keep records current remains in effect for 2026. This reflects the government's continued commitment to ensuring the accuracy of its military database.
Options for Updating Records
For those unable to visit a TRC in person, updates can be made through the 'Reserve+' online platform. According to Vladyslav Deriy,
“You can update your data via 'Reserve+'”. This option simplifies the process for individuals with limited ability to physically attend recruitment centers. As a result, the system ensures accessibility and convenience for all registered citizens.
Keeping military registration data up to date is a vital component of Ukraine's national security, especially in the face of persistent threats. The use of digital platforms like 'Reserve+' for data updates demonstrates the state's push to modernize the military registration system and make it more user-friendly. This modernization also has the potential to improve the country's overall mobilization readiness, which is critically important given current geopolitical risks.
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