The Ministry of Defense is launching the Reserve+ mobile application for military personnel, conscripts and reservists.
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On Saturday, May 18, the updated Mobilization Law comes into force. All men 18-60 years old must update their credentials within 60 days – up to and including July 16th.
When updating the data, the direction to the VLK will not be issued. Such a referral can be issued if necessary subsequently.
You can update your data in any of the following ways that are convenient for you.
Online – through the Reserve+ application. It will be available for download on smartphones through the App Store and Google Play Market from May 18.
Reserve+ provides the ability to quickly update data and access information in the Oberig registry. This is a convenient way to complete the mandatory process of updating your personal information.
After updating the data in the application, you will be able to see information from the Amulet registry for yourself.
You can also update your data offline at Territorial Acquisition Centers or Administrative Services Centers operating throughout the country.
If you update your data through the TCC, in addition to the extract from the registry itself, you will receive a corresponding mark on your military ID.
From June 18, a QR code will also appear in the Reserve+ application, by scanning which the relevant authorities will be able to instantly receive information about your status as a military service member, conscript or reservist.
Source: Racurs

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