These obligations include timely notification to the authorities about changes in residence, employment, or family status, as well as ensuring the accuracy of all personal data in the military registry.
Violating these rules may result in fines. For instance, individuals may face penalties for failing to register for military service, a requirement that applies not only to 17-year-old males but also to female medical personnel.
Moreover, those who lose or intentionally damage military documents are also subject to sanctions.

Another common violation is the refusal to fulfill military service obligations. Ignoring a summons is particularly serious. According to the Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC), summonses sent by registered mail are legally considered delivered, regardless of whether the recipient collected them in person.
The TRC and the State Procurement Committee urge all citizens subject to military conscription to take their responsibilities seriously, comply with all requirements, and promptly update their records to avoid unnecessary fines.