The unified register of weapons will allow the exchange of data in electronic format and help prevent the illegal circulation of weapons, the Ministry of Internal Affairs indicates.
In Ukraine, from June 23, the Unified Register of Weapons (SCR) will begin to work, which will help automate the registration of weapons and make the process of obtaining permits more convenient and accessible. On Friday, June 16, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported.
“The main benefit of the implementation of the EPO is that citizens can easily obtain information about their registered weapons. In addition, thanks to the digitalization of services in the field of circulation of weapons, the procedure for obtaining permits is it will be simple.

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It was noted that the Unified Register of Weapons, which will work in Ukraine in June, involves the creation of electronic cabinets.
“Ukrainians can receive the service without leaving their homes, without visiting the body of the National Police by submitting documents through the Citizen’s Single Window or at a weapons store,” explained the law enforcement.

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How to apply for a permit online:
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go to the “Single window of a citizen” portal;
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log in;
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Make a request;
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attach a package of necessary documents;
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add scanned copies;
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certify copies with an electronic signature;
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send an application.

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To get a weapons permit in a store, you must:
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submit a personal appeal to the store;
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provide a package of necessary documents;
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wait for the application to be processed.
It was previously reported that the Unified Register of Weapons could appear in October last year.
Later, the former head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Denis Monastyrsky, who died in a helicopter crash in Brovary, said that he set the task that by the end of 2022, the maximum beginning of 2023, a full register of weapons will be done. will be launched in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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