The inquiry method of enlistment approval number is as follows:
1, computer browser search recruitment network;
2. Enter the recruitment network, and then enter the military service registration or application registration page;
3. Then find the printed military service registration/application registration form on this webpage;
4. Click to download the registration form to check the number.
The notice of enlistment is generally issued by the conscription office of the local government, which is generally located in the resettlement office of the local armed forces department or the civil affairs bureau. You can check your information in this recruitment office.
How to get the approval number of enlistment;
There are many ways to get the enlistment approval number. First, you can contact your recruitment or recruitment office, and they will provide you with relevant information. Secondly, you can log on to the official website of the national military department and consult their enlistment approval number by inquiring about the status or contact information of the enlistment application. In addition, you can also call the local recruitment center, provide them with your personal information and consult the inquiry method of enlistment approval number. Please note that you may need to provide identification and other relevant documents to verify your identity. In short, by communicating with the recruitment office, the military department or the recruitment center, you will be able to obtain the enlistment approval number.
To sum up, inquire through the Armed Forces Department or the Veterans Resettlement Office. You can check the enlistment approval number in the archives of the Armed Forces Department or the Veterans Resettlement Office.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Military Service Law
Article 29
The time for a soldier to serve in active service shall be counted from the date when the conscription organ approves his enlistment.
The time when a soldier retires from active service is the day when the army issues an order to retire from active service.
Article 55
Servicemen who have been admitted to or are studying in ordinary institutions of higher learning before enlisting in the army shall retain their admission qualifications or school status during their service, be allowed to enter or resume their studies within two years after retiring from active service, and enjoy preferential treatment such as scholarships, grants and tuition reduction and exemption in accordance with relevant state regulations; After graduation, it is preferred to participate in national defense students, rural grassroots service projects organized by the state, and selection of officers. Conscripts and noncommissioned officers who have served in active service for less than 12 years were staff or workers of organs, organizations, enterprises and institutions before enlisting, and retained personnel relations or labor relations during their service; After retiring from active service, you can choose to resume work. During their active service, conscripts and noncommissioned officers shall retain the right to contracted management of rural land obtained according to law before joining the army.