Household registration in Kiravia

Household registration in Kiravia (Coscivian: Thramdastraterion) is a system of administered by the federal subjects of the Kiravian Federacy. It records data about the and  of members of a household, normally defined as a married couple and their unmarried children. Kiravian citizens, metics, and resident nationals must maintain household registration in order to document and exercise the rights appropriate to their civil status. Other persons subject to Kiravian jurisdiction, including Kiravian Nationals (Overseas), Kiravian-protected persons, legally resident aliens, and "subjects of the land", do not have a thramdastraterion. Thramdastraterion records are stored and managed by the county registrar (amtrateriondur, raīoteriondur) of the county, raion, or free city containing the household's registered domicile.

Content

 * Surname - Appears as the heading and citation title for the record.
 * Family name - Many Coscivian cultures make use of “family names” (danriáma, dóntra'áma) to distinguish a specific dóntra from others sharing the same surname, which may be associated with a larger clan or higher-order kinship group.
 * Registered domicile - See below.
 * Names of constituent persons - Either an individual or two spouses.
 * Date of marriage - Usually applicable.
 * Date of registration
 * Date of closure - When the record is closed due to marital dissolution, death or re-registration of all listed persons, or administrative cancellation.
 * Names of dependent persons - Children and wards of the constituent persons.
 * Civil status (citizen, metic, mere national) - Non-citizen spouses of Kiravian citizens and metics become metics themselves upon marriage (effective from date of registration) and are recorded as such. Non-national spouses of Kiravian nationals with household registration are given the status of M-class indefinite legal residents upon registration while their nationality petitions are processed.
 * Tuva - The ethno-social group identification of the constituent persons. Children are presumed to inherit their father’s tuva affiliation. Some states have an approved list of recognised tuva, while others allow write-ins.

Household registers are printed in High Coscivian, sometimes with subtitles in the official language(s) of the recording jurisdiction. Under the Kiravian Union, household registers were printed in Kiravic, except in Sydona and the Melian Isles where Austral Coscivian and Melotic were used.

Procedures
See also: Marital and family law in Kiravia

An eligble adult Kiravian national may file a new household registration for themselves at any time, but it is most commonly done upon marriage. Both married couples and individuals may register a household, but married partners may not be registered separately as individuals. In most states, unmarried persons may remain on the register they were born into until/unless they themselves marry. Some states allow up to three generations of a dóntra to be listed on the same register.

Wards may be listed on their guardian’s register, but are accounted for separately from natural offspring.

, as, are registered as wards of the Emperor’s household for administrative convenience. Their registered domicile is usually the location of that state’s Emperor statue.

Divorces are noted on a household register, and records created for subsequent marriages reference previous registrations. Annulments are usually handled differently: In cases not involving children, the household register for a null marriage is destroyed. If children are present, the record is closed out but maintained to attest to their legitimacy.

Civil unions and domestic partnerships are not eligible for household registration. States that offer civil unions maintain a register of them that is superficially similar to the household register. However, these records are not transferred between federal subjects, do not include a registered domicile, and do not contain information on children or cross-references to registrations other than previous marriages/civil unions. Domestic partnerships are considered merely contractual formations and are not centrally registered in such a manner.

Kiravian nationals retain their household registration even if residing outside of the Kiravian Federacy, whether in unincorporated Kiravian possessions or abroad. Expatriates may update their registration through the local Kiravian consulate, which will transmit the changes to the registrar of the countyship where the person is domiciled.

Significance and Applications
The thramdastraterion is of great importance to modern Kiravian life.

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Many state constitutions require public officeholders - governors, judges, legislators, etc. - to have registered domicile in the state they serve.