Starting May 18, Ukrainians will be able to update their personal data in the “Electronic Cabinet” without visiting a TCC
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Kateryna Chornohorenko told Radio Liberty that the electronic office of persons liable for military service will be launched on May 18. Ukrainians will be able to report their data without visiting the TCC via an Android or iPhone application.
The app for those liable for military service will be available for installation on a smartphone in the Play Market and App Store. In a few minutes after authorization, it will become clear whether the state has all the necessary information to account for the obligor.
During the setup process, the program asks for your phone number, e-mail, and actual residential address. The app will access the Oberig database, so you can see what the military knows about the person. The TCC may receive an additional request to clarify the data. Citizens of Ukraine abroad will also be able to use the electronic cabinet. The Defense Ministry expects this service to be popular.
But the app is not ready yet, and the development team is working in emergency mode. However, Kateryna Chornohorenko is confident that everything will be ready by May 18, when the new mobilization law comes into force. As a reminder, after this date, men aged 18 to 60 will have 60 days to update their data in the TCC.