In two weeks, information from “Reserve+” will be equated with a military registration document: details

In two weeks, information from “Reserve+” will be equated with a military registration document: details

In a few weeks, the data from the Reserve+ app will be equated to a military registration document and will have the same legal force as a paper military ID or registration certificate. This was reported by representatives of the Ministry of Defense in an interview.


“In the coming weeks, when the QR code is implemented, the information will become a military registration document with the same legal force as a military ID card or registration certificate,” the Ministry of Defense said.


The app was launched on May 18, the day the new law on mobilization came into force. Currently, only contact information can be changed, but users expected the ability to update the full range of personal information.


“We were faced with the task of quickly developing an electronic cabinet of a conscript in the form of a mobile application. After updating the information, a conscript can view his or her data in the Oberih register. Currently, this information is for informational purposes only,” the Ministry of Defense explained.





In a few weeks, the data from the Reserve+ app will be equated to a military registration document and will have the same legal force as a paper military ID or registration certificate. This was reported by representatives of the Ministry of Defense in an interview.


“In the coming weeks, when the QR code is implemented, the information will become a military registration document with the same legal force as a military ID card or registration certificate,” the Ministry of Defense said.


The app was launched on May 18, the day the new law on mobilization came into force. Currently, only contact information can be changed, but users expected the ability to update the full range of personal information.


“We were faced with the task of quickly developing an electronic cabinet of a conscript in the form of a mobile application. After updating the information, a conscript can view his or her data in the Oberih register. Currently, this information is for informational purposes only,” the Ministry of Defense explained.