In the context of universal mobilization and martial law in Ukraine, each military person must clearly understand his legal status. If a person avoids fulfillment of duties to the state - in particular, does not appear on the agenda - he can be added to the list of wanted list as a blasphemer. This register is combined with six other state databases and helps systematically take into account citizens to mobilize. As explained by Deputy Minister of Defense Ekaterina Chernogorenko, the only body that enters the data to the "
To find out your status, you need to personally contact the TCC at the place of your registration or call the center. Also, if there are doubts about whether you were put on the wanted list, it is worth sending a request to the police - it is she who performs search measures after receiving relevant information from TCC.
Another way is to check the judicial registers. If you have sued you in connection with non -appearance on the agenda or evasion, information about this will be open in the unified state register of court decisions. By the number of your TIN or name you can find the corresponding resolution.
It is important to understand that if a person ignores the calls of the TCC, then the data about him is transferred to the National Police or the SBU, which have full access to the Obierig Register. This allows you to quickly find contact information and the place of stay of such a person, as well as take measures to hold accountable in accordance with the current legislation.