The government services portal “Action” will be replenished with six new services.
Users, in particular, quickly send documents, check excise stamps and information about weapons. The authorities launch services in Action almost weekly and are constantly working to develop new services. The Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Mikhail Fedorov, announced this on October 24 in Telegram.
According to him, one of the innovations is the display of information about weapons and permits to own them. If necessary, users will be able to order an extract from the Unified Register of Weapons in the application.
The Excise service will allow you to check the legality of alcohol or tobacco through a government service. Product information will appear in the electronic system.
For legal entities they will launch the service “Action. Signature”. The service will work like a regular “Action.Signature”, but should simplify and speed up the work of institutions and companies.
Also in the list of updates:
- multisharing, with the help of which Ukrainians will send copies of several documents at once, Certificates will be sent in a few clicks;
- services for business in the e-Entrepreneur complex. Now specialists are working on the digitalization of declarations and licenses for businesses. For example, licenses to perform fire safety work;
- messages about communication problems. In case of loss of power due to “Action”, it will be possible to report it so that the regulator can resolve the situation.
Fedorov promised that some of the services will be launched soon.
Let us remind you that on September 10, on the Action portal, it became possible to add three new documents: birth certificates, marriage certificates and name change certificates. And on September 9, Action officially launched its online marriage service.
Source: Racurs

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