Rезерв+ has introduced a fine payment feature - how to do it.


The 'Rезерв+' program now allows you to pay a fine for failing to update your personal data online with a 50% discount, the Ministry of Defense press service reported via Telegram.
Fine for Failure to Update Data
Conscripts who forgot to provide their data by July 16, 2024, can pay the fine online with a 50% discount. This way, their case can be quickly closed, and they can avoid being sought by the Military Commissariat, the Ministry stated.
How to Pay the Fine Online
In the first version of the service, only payment of the fine for failure to update personal data is available. To do this, you need to:
- update the 'Rезерв+' program to the latest version and log in;
- go to the 'Fines Online' section and submit an application regarding your violations, after which you will receive a decision from the Military Commissariat within three days;
- then you will have the option to pay a fine of 8,500 hryvnias;
- after paying the fine, the violation will be automatically closed.
The Ministry of Defense emphasized that the fine must be paid within 20 days from the moment of receiving the decision from the Military Commissariat. Otherwise, the fine amount will increase to 17,000 hryvnias. If payment is not made within 40 days, the fine will double to 34,000 hryvnias, and the case will be transferred to the enforcement service.
The new version of the 'Rезерв+' program from the Ministry of Defense introduced the ability to quickly and conveniently pay the fine for failure to update data online with a 50% discount, which will simplify the lives of conscripts and help avoid future troubles.
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