The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has launched the Reserve+ mobile application for military personnel, conscripts and reservists, in which you can update your credentials.
This was reported by Ekaterina Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization.
According to her, now those liable for military service can update their credentials from any convenient location.
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— You don’t have to go to the TCC and stand in lines to provide your contact information for military registration,” noted Ekaterina Chernogorenko.
Updating credentials
May 18, the mobilization law comes into force, according to which all men aged 18 to 60 years within 60 days — until July 16 inclusive — must update their credentials.
During the data update, the direction to the IVC will not be issued. Such a direction can be issued later if necessary.
Mobile application Reserve+
You can update data using one of the following methods:
Via the Reserve+ mobile application. Starting May 18, it can be downloaded to smartphones via the App Store and Google Play Market.
The Reserve+ application will allow you to quickly update your credentials and have access to information in the Oberig registry.
— This is a convenient way to complete the mandatory procedure for updating personal data, the Ministry of Defense notes.
Those liable for military service can also update their credentials in person at territorial recruitment centers (TCC) or administrative service centers (ACSC).
If a person liable for military service updates data through the TCC, in addition to the extract from the Oberig register itself, he will also receive the corresponding mark on his military ID.
How to update data in the Reserve application+
The Ministry of Defense showed video instructions on how to register in the Reserve+ application and update your data.
Starting June 18, a QR code will appear in the Reserve+ application, from which TCC representatives will be able to instantly obtain information about the status of a person liable for military service.