What is the Unified Database of Administrative Offenses used for?
- Public Information. It provides citizens and organizations access to information about cases of administrative offenses, thereby enhancing the transparency and openness of law enforcement;
- Support for Investigations. Law enforcement personnel, as well as lawyers and investigators, may require an online database of administrative offenses to investigate violations and make decisions regarding them;
- Decision Making. Government agencies and local authorities can use such databases to analyze statistics of administrative offenses, identify trends, and develop strategies to strengthen law enforcement;
- Monitoring and Control. The database of administrative offenses can be used to monitor compliance with administrative norms and penalties, as well as to ensure the enforcement of court decisions and administrative orders;
- Public Oversight. Civil society organizations and journalists can use information from the database to monitor the actions of law enforcement agencies and publicize cases of human rights violations or abuses;
- Research and Analytics. Scientists, researchers, and experts can analyze administrative offenses from the database to study trends, assess the effectiveness of law enforcement, and develop recommendations for improving the law enforcement system;
- Judicial Application. Courts can use information from the database when making decisions on administrative cases and determining sanctions;
- Access to Justice. The offense database can help citizens and their representatives obtain information about court decisions and administrative rulings, thus ensuring the right to a fair trial.
How to find an administrative offense by its number on the database server?
- Access the server;
- Enter the number of the administrative offense you are interested in into the corresponding field;
- Search and issuance of results. After performing the search, you will see results related to the specified administrative offense number.
What results does the database of administrative offenses provide?
- Information about the violation. Detailed description of the administrative offense, including the date and place of the incident;
- Offender details. The database contains the full name or organization name associated with the offense;
- Decision on the violation. Information about decisions and punishments imposed, including the amount of fines or duration of administrative detention;
- Judicial decisions. The database provides information about judicial procedures and decisions related to the administrative offense.