Cabinet resolution #807 of July 9, 2024 

Cosponsors: the Cabinet of Ministers 

Status: in effect since July 10, 2024 

Who is affected: citizens of Ukraine, service members, persons subject to military service, reservists, and territorial centers of recruitment and social support 

Summary: 

  • a conscription notice can be generated using the Unified State Register of Conscripts, Persons Subject to Military Service, and Reservists 
  • on the day when the notices are generated, the head of the raion (city) recruitment center signs them with a qualified electronic signature 
  • the registration numbers of the notices are recorded in the Unified State Register of Conscripts, Persons Subject to Military Service, and Reservists 
  • centralized printing of notices will be carried out by the Ministry of Defense or strategic state enterprises like the Printing Plant “Ukraine.” Printing will be conducted based on contracts concluded between the Ministry of Defense, the designated postal operator, and state enterprises in question 
  • notices that were generated and signed can be: 
    • printed in batches along with descriptions of their contents. They will be sent to persons subject to military service and reservists by registered mail with a description of the content and a delivery receipt 
    • handed to persons subject to military service and reservists in the course of notification 
  • conscription notices signed with an electronic digital signature of the head of the recruitment center will be sent to persons subject to military service within 48 hours. 

What is right: the resolution regulates the mechanism for centralized printing and distribution of conscription notices to persons subject to military service by mail. 

Background information: the Cabinet of Ministers adopted resolution #560, which regulates the mobilization procedure during martial law. Thus, after July 16 — when the 60-day period for updating military registration data ends — conscription notices will be sent by mail. 

Additional information: 

  • article by Iryna Korzhenkova and Yana Prots: Do employers have to deliver conscription notices to employees, military registration for women, and other mobilization questions 
  • column by Oksana Zabolotna: Amendments that were skipped in the mobilization law 
  • column by Oksana Zabolotna: Between bad and worse. Why did we get such a mobilization law?