What is this? Residents of Yekaterinburg are starting to receive notifications about electronic summonses.

What is this? Residents of Yekaterinburg are starting to receive notifications about electronic summonses.

      What is this? Residents of Yekaterinburg are starting to receive notifications about electronic summons on "Gosuslugi" today at 10:25. Notifications about entering information into the military registration register have begun to arrive to Yekaterinburg residents through "Gosuslugi". Lawyer Evgeny Krylov explained to E1.RU what to do with such notifications.

      The electronic message states that to obtain information about military registration, one must request an extract from the summons register. Clicking on the link opens the registry website, where you are prompted to log in and find out whether summonses have been issued to you.

      Most likely, the notifications are related to informing about the existence of the register and do not mean that the recipient needs to go somewhere, believes lawyer Evgeny Krylov. In other words, "Gosuslugi" informs that there is a summons registry website.

      "There is no obligation to register on the site. But it is considered that you should check yourself whether you have been served an electronic summons. You can't say, 'Nothing was sent to me.' According to the law—this is only your problem," warns Krylov.

      Regardless of whether a person has a "Gosuslugi" account or not, if a summons is uploaded to the register, it is considered served, emphasized the lawyer. If you have an account—immediately. If not— the summons is still considered served after seven days.

What is this? Residents of Yekaterinburg are starting to receive notifications about electronic summonses.

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What is this? Residents of Yekaterinburg are starting to receive notifications about electronic summonses.

Notifications about including information in the military registration registry have started to arrive in "Gosuslugi" residents of Yekaterinburg. Lawyer Evgeny Krylov explained to E1.RU what to do with such notifications.