The Registration Center opens the Address Registration data



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Photo by Judita Grigelytė (VŽ).

The Registration Center opens the Address Register data for free use – a total of 2.1 million. unique addresses and more than 1 million. direction points that can be marked on the map. This data can be useful for logistics service companies or taxis.

The data stored in the Address Register, such as residential areas, administrative units (municipalities, elderly), streets, street axes, which allow precise mapping of streets, boundaries of residential areas, address points, unique addresses and postal codes, are open to the public.

Spatial data from the Address Register has also been opened, allowing you to see what the boundaries of Lithuanian counties, municipalities, residential areas, old people and street axes look like. This data can help you plan routes more efficiently, to help develop urban development strategies, and also allow you to clearly link addresses to specific neighborhoods.

As the Registry Center points out in the report, at present most of the companies operating in Lithuania have systematized the addresses of their clients according to their internal procedures. These procedures do not always overlap, so there may be problems with the need to exchange data with other companies.

By opening data from the Address Register, public and private sector entities will be able to use address information from a common standard in their systems and ensure smooth exchange of data. Also, with precise address coordinates, taxi or courier companies, especially in less populated areas, can quickly reach customers and provide their services.

In addition, the historical data of the Address Registry has been open since 1998, when the functions of the then manager of the State Registry of Administrative Units, Residential Areas and Streets of the Territory were assumed by the Registry Center.

Last year, the Registry Center released the first data to the public: 250 Real Estate Registry (NTR) data sets. In the first phase, the depersonalized information published in the registry about almost 5 million. real estate objects of the country. Open data is used by an average of around 650 unique users per month, who have already downloaded around 150,000 data sets to date.

Until 2022, the Registry Center plans to open the data from the other two most important registries in the country: Legal Persons and Residents. Once this stage is finished, the main data of the most important registries will be made public, announces the Registry Center.

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