The TCC has issued a reminder of the consequences of failing to pay a fine for breaching mobilisation regulations

Katerina Melnychenko
Katerina Melnychenko Deputy Editor-in-Chief
The TCC has issued a reminder of the consequences of failing to pay a fine for breaching mobilisation regulations
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The Volyn Regional Military Registration and Enlistment Office has reminded the public that, in the event of non-payment of a fine for breaching military registration or mobilisation regulations, the case may be referred to the enforcement service for compulsory collection. In such cases, the amount owed increases and additional restrictions may be imposed on the debtor.

This was announced by the Volyn Regional Territorial Recruitment Centre.

The Territorial Recruitment Centre explained that if, within 15 days, no information is received regarding payment of the fine or an appeal to the court, the Recruitment Centre has the right to refer the decision to the enforcement service for compulsory enforcement.

This concerns fines for breaches of military registration and mobilisation regulations. Among the most common breaches cited by the TCC were failure to update data in a timely manner, failure to attend a summons to verify details, failure to undergo a medical examination as required by a mobilisation order, and other breaches.

How fines are notified

The TCC noted that people can find out about the fine via the Reserve+ app, from notification groups, and also from the police during checks if the person has already been placed on the wanted list.

Separately, the Centre reminded people of the payment procedure and possible consequences. In accordance with Article 307 of the Code of Administrative Offences, a 15-day period is granted for payment of the fine. If the case proceeds to enforced collection, the amount is doubled, and a 10% enforcement fee and procedural costs are added.

The TCC warned that enforcement officers may freeze bank accounts, seize property and restrict the right to drive. They also noted that filing a lawsuit suspends the 15-day deadline for paying the fine until a final decision is reached.

At the same time, the claim itself, as explained by the TCC, does not automatically suspend the freezing of accounts. To avoid having cards blocked during the court proceedings, a separate application must be submitted.

As a reminder, Ukraine is officially moving to a new stage of interaction with the TCC, where paperwork is giving way to a single electronic database. Thanks to the integration of ten state registers into the ‘Oberig’ system, the state will now automatically receive data on citizens

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