The document in Reserve+ should be sufficient for TCC - Venislavskyi

The electronic version of the military registration document is now completely equivalent to the paper version, and no employee of the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support can deny the legal validity of the documents created in the "Reserve+" application. This was reported by Fedir Venislavskyi, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence.

Venislavskyi explained that if the patrolmen do not have a scanner to check the QR code, the electronic document can be easily checked using any smartphone with a scanning function. If problems arise, citizens should contact the hotline 1512 for clarification. People's deputy added that this issue is under constant control of the parliamentary committee and the Ministry of Defense.

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