📩 Refusing to receive a draft notice during martial law is a serious violation that entails administrative or even criminal liability. This was reported by experts from the law firm “Bachynskyi and Partners.”
Source: OBOZREVATEL
💰 The main penalty for ignoring a draft notice is an administrative fine ranging from 17,000 to 25,500 UAH. This applies specifically when a conscript refuses to accept the notice without a valid reason.
🚨 However, the situation becomes significantly more serious if there is actual evasion of duties — for example, failure to appear at a military medical commission or refusal of mobilization. In such cases, it is a criminal offense that can result in trial, fines, or even imprisonment.
📌 Lawyers urge a clear understanding of the difference between administrative and criminal liability. Refusal to receive a draft notice is an administrative offense, whereas evasion of service is already a crime.
🛡️ To avoid problems, experts advise:
In case of errors — to demand the preparation of violation reports;
If there are grounds (e.g., removal from the registry) — to officially notify authorities to avoid fines or accusations.
Not to ignore draft notices;
To verify their authenticity;










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