heimilisfang
Heimilisfang is the Icelandic term for a person’s residential or home address—the place where they live and intend to remain. In Icelandic public administration, heimilisfang serves as a key identifier and a channel for official communication. The information is recorded in the national population register (Þjóðskrá Íslands, Registers Iceland) and individuals are generally expected to keep it up to date when they move.
The heimilisfang is used for many official functions, including taxation, voting eligibility, social security, healthcare, and
Updating heimilisfang typically involves notifying the appropriate authority, often the national registry or tax administration, depending
Data privacy and protection laws govern access to and publication of heimilisfang information. While some information
In an international context, the concept is similar to domicile or residence, though the exact rules and