Status 'Wanted' in the 'Reserv+' Application
The 'Wanted' status in the 'Reserv+' application may arise due to a loss of contact with the Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC). This does not always indicate criminal prosecution but serves as a signal to perform the accounting procedure. The status indicates that the TRC has contacted the National Police to determine the person's whereabouts.
Main Reasons for the Status Appearance
The main reasons for the 'Wanted' status include:
- failure to appear for summons;
- residing not at the place of registration;
- ignoring military accounting requirements.
These factors may lead to a person being placed on the wanted list by the relevant authorities. It is important to understand that the status is not a final verdict but merely a signal for the need to clarify the circumstances.
There are several ways to remove the 'Wanted' status. Specifically, it can be done:
- remotely through the 'Reserv+' application;
- by personally visiting the TRC;
- through a lawyer;
- through the court.
The payment of a fine for failure to appear is possible online with a 50% discount within the first 10 days after its imposition. After a personal visit to the TRC, the status can be removed within 3-5 days.
It should be noted that the police have the right to stop a citizen on the street if they are under the 'Wanted' status. Systematic evasion of military accounting requirements may lead to criminal liability. Therefore, it is important not to ignore messages from the TRC and to respond promptly to the situation to avoid negative consequences.
This information is particularly relevant in wartime conditions, where compliance with military accounting becomes critically important. Knowledge of the procedures for removing the 'Wanted' status can help citizens avoid misunderstandings and legal consequences. It is crucial for people to be aware of their rights and obligations related to military accounting and to respond to challenges promptly.