If a person has reached the maximum age for being in reserve or is deemed unfit for service VLC, they should be removed from the records, and the relevant information must be updated in the registry. However, sometimes, when the removal is only on paper, the data in the registry remains unchanged.

Lawyer Daria Tarasenko explains how to act in a situation where a person has been formally removed from the records, but this is not reflected in the registry.

According to her, this issue is quite common and is linked to shortcomings on the part of the Military Registration and Enlistment Office and the Military Commissariat.

"This is a very common situation, and it is definitely a shortcoming of the Military Registration and Enlistment Office and the Military Commissariat," Tarasenko emphasized.

A citizen must resolve this issue to avoid potential complications in the future.

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Tarasenko recommends contacting the relevant Military Registration and Enlistment Office with a formal request to obtain official confirmation of their registration status.

If the formal request yields no results, it may be necessary to file an official complaint. The lawyer provided an example of a successful resolution of a similar situation, where after the request, not only were the records updated, but a preventive conversation was also held with the officials of the Military Registration and Enlistment Office.

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"As a result, not only was the information updated in the registry, but a preventive conversation was also held with the officials of the Military Registration and Enlistment Office," Tarasenko concluded.