It is now possible to register for military service without visiting the TCC
Reserve+ (Photo: Depositphotos)

From now on, it is possible to register for military service without visiting territorial recruitment centers and undergoing a medical examination – in the state application Reserve+, reported Ministry of Defense.

Online military registration is available for conscripts and persons liable for military service who are registering for the first time. The service can be used by:

→ boys born in 2009 until July 31;

→ men aged 18 to 59, including those outside Ukraine, if they have not previously been registered for military service and have biometric documents, such as an ID card or biometric passport.

Men who have been deregistered, as well as women, must apply to the TCC in person.

The service works both in Ukraine and abroad and does not require personal presence at the military registration and enlistment office.

To register with Reserve+, you need to:

→ install or update the application to the latest version;

→ log in;

→ select the "Register" function and wait for the request to be processed automatically.

After registration, the application will display the ID Reserve with the status "Registered" for citizens aged 17-24 or "Conscript" for men aged 25-59.

The Ministry of Defense noted that the new feature allows you to quickly register from anywhere in the world without queues, paper documents, and medical examinations.

This will speed up and optimize the maintenance of military records and relieve the TCC from routine work, the agency emphasized.

  • on December 10, the government updated the procedure for issuing military registration documents. Now they are created exclusively in electronic format.
  • Starting January 6, Reserve+ can be obtained notification of a paper summons sent by the military registration and enlistment office.