Sunday09 March 2025
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For violations of military registration, a fine is imposed: find out how much you will need to pay in March.

There are five reasons for which a citizen can be held administratively liable.
Штраф за нарушение воинского учета: сколько нужно будет заплатить в марте?

The general mobilization in Ukraine will continue in March, during which those liable for military service must adhere to the rules of military registration. Citizens face fines for violating their duties.

Lawyer Sergey Lankin explained to UNIAN that fines for breaches of military registration have become stricter, and violators are now more actively held accountable administratively. According to him, previously many citizens could evade punishment by not receiving summons from the TCC.

However, there are now numerous instances where summons are even sent by mail, and failure to appear when summoned is punishable by a fine.

In addition, the TCC, in collaboration with the patrol police, checks citizens' documents on the streets. If a man receives a summons for the military medical commission (VMC) and refuses to go immediately, he may be fined. Such cases are already being challenged in courts, the lawyer notes.

The "Oberih" Register and Booking Issues

Ukrainians who do not comply with military registration requirements may end up in the "Oberih" register and obtain "Wanted" status. This creates serious problems for those working in critical enterprises, as obtaining a reservation from mobilization will be nearly impossible in such cases.

How Much Will Be Paid for Violations

According to Cabinet Resolution No. 1487 on military registration, in 2025, during martial law, the fines for those liable for military service will be as follows:

  • from 17,000 to 25,500 hryvnias – for citizens;
  • from 34,000 to 59,000 hryvnias – for officials and legal entities.

It should be noted that if the fine is not paid immediately in full, after the case is transferred to the enforcement service, its amount will double. At the same time, timely payment does not exempt the citizen from fulfilling the ignored obligation.

A fine from the TCC can be issued for several reasons, including:

  • failure to appear for a summons without valid reasons;
  • refusal to undergo the military medical commission (VMC);
  • damage or loss of military documents;
  • failure to register for military service, which applies to both men and female medical professionals, as well as boys from 17 years old;
  • failure to notify the TCC of changes in circumstances – employment, relocation, or changes in marital status.

Previously, Telegraph reported on the violations of military registration that can lead to fines or imprisonment. There are two types of liability for such violations.