Reserv+ updated: what 6 new statuses mean for conscripts.


The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has expanded the capabilities of the electronic military cabinet Reserv+, adding six new statuses. Now conscripts can make adjustments to their data without visiting territorial recruitment centers.
Data about conscripts can be stored in PDF format. This allows for generating extended information using the Obehi registry. To do this, you need to click on the three dots in the electronic document and select the appropriate section.
Reserv+ has also added a push notification system that will warn of changes in the Obehi registry, including the submission or removal of a person from the search list.
Among the new categories for correcting inaccuracies in data are:
'Needs clarification' - when the information in the register exists, but not linked to the territorial recruitment center
'Error in personal data' - for correcting errors in the first name, surname, or date of birth
'Violation of military accounting rules' - for individuals who have already corrected violations, but their status has not yet been updated
'On record' - when a person should be removed from the record (as they have reached the maximum age or joined the Defense Forces)
'Error in booking data' - if booking data is not displayed or has been entered incorrectly
'Updating work data' - for updating information about the workplace through the Pension Fund registry
Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization Kateryna Chernohorenko stated that the new services will allow conscripts to solve problems without visiting the recruitment centers and standing in line, making Reserv+ a convenient and accessible tool.
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