How to be removed from the TCC wanted list and what this status means in Reserve+

Dmitro Shevchuk
Dmitro Shevchuk Executive Editor
How to be removed from the TCC wanted list and what this status means in Reserve+
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The ‘wanted’ status in the military registration system may be assigned due to a violation. It can be removed via the ‘Reserve+’ app, by paying a fine, or by contacting the Territorial Recruitment Centre.

Reasons for being placed on the wanted list

A person liable for military service may be placed on the wanted list for failing to report for duty, failing to update their military registration details, or failing to remain registered. Other grounds include ignoring a referral to the Medical Examination Commission, failing to report changes to personal details, and being absent from the place of registration. In the ‘Reserve+’ app, this status is marked in red and usually indicates a breach of military registration rules.

How to be removed from the wanted list

There are several ways to have the status removed. A conscript may contact the Military Registration and Enlistment Office to clarify the reasons for being placed on the wanted list or do so through a solicitor. If the status was assigned in error, it may be revoked after amendments are made to the register.

If an administrative fine has been imposed, its payment is grounds for closing the proceedings and removing the status. The ‘Reserve+’ app offers an online payment function. In certain cases, you can submit a request to review the grounds for the wanted status or appeal against the TCC’s actions. The fine can also be appealed in court. 

Main methods:

  • via the ‘Reserve+’ app
  • in person at the TCC
  • payment of the fine
  • appeal in court

Once the fine has been paid, the TCC contacts the National Police to have the person removed from the wanted list; the status in ‘Reserve+’ should then disappear. 

Is it possible to avoid mobilisation

Removal from the wanted list does not mean automatic exemption from mobilisation. In the absence of legal grounds for deferment, the person may be referred to the Medical Examination Commission and mobilised. An exception is possible only in the case of erroneous inclusion on the wanted list.

Can you be removed from the wanted list online

Following the adoption of Bill No. 12093, the procedure has been simplified, notably through the option to pay fines online via ‘Reserve+’. The status should be removed once the proceedings are closed.

However, in cases where data needs to be clarified or a medical examination is required, a visit to the Traffic Control Centre may still be necessary. For those abroad, remote resolution is possible via consulates or applications.

Advice

It is recommended to regularly check your status on ‘Reserve+’, keep documents confirming the reasons for non-attendance, and consult lawyers if necessary.

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