The Ministry of Defense’s note that after paying for the fine, the status “on the wish list” disappeared after about four days, but it would not exclude the possibility of gaining agendas in the future.
Ukrainians can now pay a fine for a failure to appear on the agenda, without visiting the territorial completion center (TCC). In the mobile application, the reserve+ is introduced by a function to pay for such fines, which also removes the status “in the wish list”. This information on Monday, August 11, published the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
To pay a fine, you must:
1. Download the reserve+application+.
2. In the “Online store” section will submit an application for an expression of violation.
3. Within three days, the TCC considers the application and sends a decision.
After that, it is possible to pay a fine of 8500 UAH, which is 50% of the total. 20 days are assigned to make the payment. In the case of non -payment during this time, the fine increases to the full amount – 17,000 UAH. For further delay for more than 20 days, the value of fine double and reached 34,000 UAH.
The Ministry of Defense’s note that after payment for the fine, the status “on the desired list” disappeared after about four days, but it does not guarantee the prevention of future calls. Continuing to ignore calls can serve as a basis for criminal persecution.
Keep in mind that the Ministry of Defense in early August launched a beta test of a new reserve+ application-payment service-paying fines for failure to appear on the agenda.
And in July, a service appeared for the payment of reserve fines+. But then a service is available – paying a good online for military liability, which does not specify data until July 16, 2024.
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Source: korrespondent

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