Today, the active and uncompromising struggle of bailiffs with debtors scares even citizens who have never broken the law. Therefore, most people before traveling abroad try to check in advance whether there are restrictions on them traveling abroad or not.
Instruction manual
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Remember whether there is any debt or fine on you. If you are sure that there are no debts, then there is nothing to fear: feel free to buy a ticket to a foreign country. But memory does not help people who are registered as legal entities: in any case, it’s better to find out thoroughly. Here the question may arise: "Will they let go abroad if there is an unpaid fine for motor vehicle offenses?" In fact, rarely does anyone remember how many times in the last ten years (rights are granted for such a period) he violated the rules of the road. Remember that the presence of such an unpaid fine is not a reason for the ban on traveling abroad, and all actions of the employees of the Federal Border Service that are aimed at creating obstacles to travel are illegal.
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If you have a computer at home, you can check whether you have debts, directly on the Internet, online. Open the Bailiff Services website, then go to the Debt Information section. Enter all the necessary data and find out if you have restrictions on traveling abroad. It should be noted that now this service operates in test mode and may not always be able to give reliable results.
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Contact the territorial authority of the Federal Bailiff Service at the place of your permanent registration, as this is the surest way to find out the presence or absence of restrictions on traveling abroad. For this procedure, you only need to bring your passport. The bailiff will enter passport data into your computer with you, and within a few minutes you will find out if there is a debt for you.
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Pay all available debts at the cash desk of Sberbank. If you contact the Federal Bailiff Service immediately, then payment can be made there. Please note: the debts paid by you will be officially repaid only after a week, so get ready to travel abroad in advance.