Due to the full-scale military aggression of Russia in Ukraine, general mobilization and martial law continue. Men liable for military service between the ages of 18 and 60 are subject to mobilization.. Even during the war, citizens of Ukraine marry.
Kateryna Anischenko, attorney at Riyako\u0026Partners law firm, member of the Ukrainian Bar Association, exclusive comments ZN. UA told whether you need a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office for marriage.
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“No, it’s not necessary if a man has a military ID or registration certificate, if not, then, yes, it will be necessary to register with the military, receive a military registration document, and only then go to the registry office, now I’ll explain why:.
According to the Rules of state registration of acts of civil status in Ukraine, in order to register a marriage, it is necessary for future spouses to submit an application for state registration of marriage to the body of state registration of acts of civil status of their choice.
In a statement in. 7 indicates the attitude to military service: a) where is registered; b) the name of the city, the number of the mailbox of the military unit where he serves; c) military rank (category), in relation to conscripts, it is indicated - \; d) series and number of a military ID (temporary certificate) or certificate of prescription.
Yes, of course, you can provide incorrect data, but the state registration authority that accepted the application for marriage registration is obliged to familiarize the bride and groom with the conditions and procedure for state registration of marriage, their rights and obligations as future spouses and parents, the obligation to notify.
In the column “For marks” of the marriage record, it is noted: “Persons are warned about the legal consequences of the invalidity of the marriage in the event of deliberately false information about their marital status” and the signatures of the bride and groom are affixed, ”she said.
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The lawyer noted that on the basis of the marriage record, each of the spouses is issued a marriage certificate. According to her, if a person changed his surname during the state registration of marriage, then on the first page of the passport in the form of a booklet a note is made that the specified document is subject to exchange within a month due to the change of surname during the state registration of marriage.
“The bodies of state registration of acts of civil status are obliged, within seven days after the state registration of the marriage of persons liable for military service or conscripts, to send a notification about this to the district (city) military commissariats at the location of such persons on military registration.
In such a message, the registry office informs, in accordance with the requirements of part four of Article 38 of the Law of Ukraine “On Military Duty and Military Service”, about the change by conscripts and persons liable for military service of the last name, first name and patronymic, as well as changes in other data. The specified message is sent in accordance with the Procedure for organizing and maintaining military records of conscripts and persons liable for military service, approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated December 07, 2016 No. 921.
The message indicates: military rank (category); series and number of a military ID (temporary certificate) or registration certificate; residence address; surname, first name and patronymic; Date of Birth; changes that have taken place; date and number of the act record on the change of civil status.
As you can see, the registry offices themselves inform the military registration and enlistment offices about the marriage of men of military age.
And such messages are not an innovation during martial law.. They have existed since 2000, when the rules for state registration of acts of civil status in Ukraine were approved by the Order of the Ministry of Justice,” Anishchenko concluded..
Earlier we wrote that the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law according to which volunteers will also be considered war veterans.