In Action, reservations from mobilization have been resumed.
After submitting the application, you should wait 72 hours, then the answer comes separately for each employee in the applicant’s personal account, said the head of the Ministry of Digital Development Fedorov.
Everything is technologically advanced and fast. The action itself pulls up workers who can be booked and checks for compliance. You submit an application and wait 72 hours, then the answer comes separately for each in the applicant’s personal account,” Fedorov wrote.
Previously, the government automatically extended the reservation from mobilization per month.
The decision is related to the temporary suspension of the work of state registers due to a cyber attack on December 19.
For example, the Ministry of Economy explains, if an employee’s reservation expired on December 20, it will be automatically extended until January 20, 2025. If the booking ended by December 19, which meant a cyber attack, employers will be able to restore it once registries reopen.
Let us remind you that due to a failure in state registers, the Service Centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs suspended some services.
temporarily unavailable services:
- Registration of vehicles under purchase and sale agreements concluded at the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, business entities, notaries, at the Central Scientific Administrative Center or through “Action”.
- Registration under contracts of gift, exchange or inheritance.
- Registration under a leasing agreement or exchange transaction.
- Rejection of vehicles.
Available services:
- First registration of vehicles (new or imported from abroad).
- Installation of gas cylinder equipment (GBO).
- Replacing, reserving, ordering or extending the shelf life of license plates.
- Examination services (taking exams, issuing driver’s licenses).
- Replacement and restoration of a driver’s license or vehicle registration certificate.
- Designate the proper user.
Source: Racurs
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