Two dozen services have become temporarily unavailable in Action.
On Friday, December 20, 20 services in the Action app are temporarily unavailable. This is due to the updating of state registers. Experts are trying to get the service back up and running. This was reported on the digital services portal.
Technical work is carried out by National Information Systems. “Action” does not store personal data, but only pulls information from registries… Specialists are already working to return services to normal as soon as possible, they noted.
So far the following do not work in “Action”:
- registration, making changes, closing a sole proprietorship;
- extract from the Unified State Register;
- LLC registration;
- transition of the LLC to a model charter;
- construction services;
- employee booking;
- car re-registration;
- marriage online;
- vital records;
- construction services;
- registration of ownership of property;
- information sheet on DRRP;
- IDP loans;
- assistance to persons with disabilities since childhood and children with disabilities;
- helping a person caring for a sick child;
- assistance in adopting a child;
- child support for a single mother or father;
- construction services;
- there is an Abode;
- notification of damaged/destroyed property;
- isRecovery;
- there is Recovery for business;
- notice of repair work;
- booking by certificate;
- international register of losses;
- marriage application;
- excerpts and re-issuance of certificates from DRATSS.
We would like to remind you that Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olga Stefanishyna reported that Russian hackers temporarily suspended the work of the Unified and State Registers, which are within the competence of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. Specialists are working intensively to gradually restore access to the registers.
Source: Racurs
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