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Олександр КузьменкоWar
11 July 2025, 14:13
2025-07-11
"Rezerv+" has launched a service for paying fines online without the need to contact the TCR. How it works
The fine payment service in the Reserve+ application for military conscripts has exited beta testing and is now available to all users. In the release, it allows you to pay a fine for failure to clarify data by July 16, 2024 online with a 50% discount.
The fine payment service in the Reserve+ application for military conscripts has exited beta testing and is now available to all users. In the release, it allows you to pay a fine for failure to clarify data by July 16, 2024 online with a 50% discount.
The Ministry of Defense notes that the service will help to quickly close the administrative violation case and remove the red tape from the document in the application.
«You can now pay fines in Reserve+. In the first version, for failure to clarify data by July 16, 2024. Later, we will add the opportunity to pay for other violations,» commented the update of Reserve+ to version 1.7.1. Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization Kateryna Chernogorenko.
According to her, this service solves an issue that previously required a personal visit to the CCC or police intervention.
How to pay for incorrect data in «Reserve+»
To use the service you need:
Update Reserve+ to the latest version and log in to the application.
Go to the «Online Fines» section, submit an application for recognition of the violation and receive a decision from the CCC within three days.
After that, the application opens the opportunity to pay a fine of 8,500 UAH — 50% of the full amount. After payment, the violation and the red tape are automatically removed.
To get a 50% discount on the fine, it must be paid no later than 20 days from the date of receipt. After this period, you will need to pay 17,000 UAH. If the fine is not paid within 40 days, the amount doubles to 34,000, and the case is transferred to the enforcement service.
The online fine payment update is currently being rolled out gradually to spread the load evenly. The full service will be rolled out over the next few days.