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Is a person liable for military service excluded from military registration?
Let's go over the relevant concepts with you and start with who is a person liable for military service. Persons liable for military service are citizens who are medically fit and can be called up for military service and are obliged to perform military service in the Armed Forces or other military formations of the country in case of mobilization or in other cases provided for by law. They are subject to registration with the TCC and JV and are required to undergo military training, medical examinations and perform other duties established by the legislation on military service.
Persons liable for military service are obliged:
- be registered for military service in the regional territorial centers of recruitment and social support ("TCC and JV");
- report to the TCC and JV when called upon;
- undergo a medical examination;
- perform other military registration duties.
In turn, in Ukraine, persons who are not liable for military service due to certain circumstances or legislative exceptions are considered to be non-conscripts. Non-conscripts include:
- persons with serious medical contraindications confirmed by the relevant military medical commission;
- persons who are not subject to conscription by age: men under 18 and over 60, women under 18 and over 60.
So, is a person who is excluded from the register liable for military service?
No, a citizen who is excluded from military registration is not liable for military service, because exclusion from military registration is the final procedure that removes the status of a person liable for military service.
This means that such a person:
- Not subject to mobilization.
- Not obliged to report to the TCC and JV.
- Exempt from military registration duties.
However, since the legislation is subject to change, you should keep up to date with the latest changes and fulfill your obligation to register for the military if required by law. You can get the most up-to-date information from lawyers who constantly monitor changes in the law and can provide the most up-to-date information to help you avoid mistakes.
A striking example is the situation when persons who were previously sentenced to imprisonment for committing a grave or especially grave crime were excluded from the register. However, today there is no such ground for exclusion, which means that these persons must be registered and perform their duty along with other persons liable for military service.
Therefore, it should be remembered that all situations are individual and require a different approach.
Therefore, if you have any questions or are in doubt about something, sign up for a consultation here and now. You can order a quick short consultation that does not require additional analysis of documents, or you can choose an extended consultation, where a lawyer will review your documents, assess your situation, provide clear answers to all your questions and help you understand complex legal aspects.
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So, is a person who is excluded from the register liable for military service?