Lawyer Natalia Opolskaya, in a comment to Telegraf, emphasized that failing to complete this mandatory procedure within seven days may result in significant fines from the TCC and SP.
According to mobilization laws, individuals registered for military service, such as conscripts, reservists, or those subject to conscription, are required to promptly notify the TCC of any changes in their personal circumstances.
In particular, they must report the following:
Marital status (e.g., marriage, divorce).
Place of residence or relocation.
Change of workplace or employment.
Contact information, including changes in phone numbers or email addresses.
Educational achievements (e.g., diplomas, certificates) or positions held.
Health status, including the establishment or change of disability group.
It is reported that individuals have seven days from the date of any change to provide this information to the TCC. Failure to comply with this requirement within the specified period may lead to administrative liability.
Those who violate mobilization laws in 2025 may face fines ranging from 17,000 to 25,500 hryvnias. These penalties highlight the importance of timely fulfillment of obligations to avoid legal consequences.