Where and how can a mobilization notice be served: explanations from the TCC.


Procedure for serving a notice during mobilization in Ukraine
Ukraine is under mobilization, and it is important to know how to receive a notice. There are clear rules that must be followed.
Alina Kryvosheya from the Cherkasy TCC explains that a notice can be issued not only by an official from the TCC but also by local officials, heads of enterprises, and organizations.
As for the place of serving the notice, the law does not limit it to a specific location. This means that the notice can be handed over anywhere — in a park, at a checkpoint, in another calm place, or at home.
Requirements for citizens when receiving a notice
The law currently requires citizens aged 18 to 60 to have their military ticket with them and present it upon request by a representative of the TCC, the police, or border guards at the borders.
It is important to remember that the serving of the notice must be recorded in photos or videos. Representatives of the TCC must provide their details and show their ID.
A notice is considered served only after the person receives it and signs it. However, since last year, notices can be sent by mail — in this case, it is considered that the person has received it, even if they did not appear at the address.
A notice is an important document in the case of mobilization in Ukraine. It is crucial to follow the rules for its receipt and delivery under the law.
The provided news highlights the importance of correctly receiving and serving a notice during mobilization in Ukraine. Compliance with legislative requirements is mandatory, and failure to comply may have serious consequences.Read also
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