Born 11 June 1961
Born in Veisiejai, Lazdijai district
Married to Vilija Urmanavičienė; they have two sons (Tomas and Danielius) and a daughter (Augustė)
Graduated from Vilnius University in 1989 with a degree in Labor Economics
Completed technical training at Alytus 9th Technical School in 1980, qualifying as a locksmith assembler
Serves as deputy mayor of Druskininkai
Member of the Seimas since 14 November 2024
Deputy Mayor of Druskininkai Municipality (2012–2024)
Administrative Director of Druskininkai Municipality (2006–2012)
Involved in Druskininkai municipal governance since 2001, he advanced from mayoral adviser to administration director and then vice-mayor over more than two decades
Advisor to the Mayor of Druskininkai (2001–2006)
Senior Tax Inspector at the Alytus County State Tax Inspectorate (1999–2001)
Senior Tax Inspector at the Druskininkai branch of the State Tax Inspectorate (1995–1999)
Head of Trade Department at Alytaus maistas (1992–1995)
Foreman at the Alytus Meat Plant (1986–1992)
Worked as a locksmith at the Alytus Construction Trust’s Production Technological Equipment Department (GTKV) from 1984 to 1986
In 2025, co-sponsored an amendment to the Law on Real Estate Tax, proposing to redefine the concept of a primary residence for tax purposes
Member of Sveikatos reikalų komitetas (Health Affairs Committee)
Member of Jaunimo ir sporto reikalų komisija (Youth and Sports Affairs Commission)
Non-partisan (no formal party membership) since 2024, while sitting with the “Vardan Lietuvos” (For Lithuania) parliamentary group
Active in the local electoral committee „Už Druskininkus“ (For Druskininkai) from 2022 until 2024
Resigned from the LSDP in April 2016 along with Druskininkai’s mayor Ričardas Malinauskas, as the majority of the party’s Druskininkai branch quit in solidarity with the mayor
Member of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) from 2009 to 2015
Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during 1984–1989
Won the Jotvingiai single-member constituency in the 2024 Seimas elections, defeating social democrat Povilas Jagelavičius with 56.34% of the vote (5230 votes) in the runoff.
Contested the 2024 Seimas election in a single-member constituency rather than via the national party list, being nominated by “Vardan Lietuvos” for Jotvingių district
Elected in Jotvingiai constituency
As a Seimas member (since November 2024), his base monthly salary is approximately €5,500 gross (about €3,800 net after taxes) under the 2024 pay reform
No significant independent family wealth is noted; Urmanavičius’s household income is largely derived from his public sector earnings.
Urmanavičius’s asset declarations show moderate wealth, including a family home, personal vehicle, and savings, with total assets likely under a few hundred thousand euros.
As Druskininkai Deputy Mayor (2012–2024), Urmanavičius’s gross monthly salary was about €5,000 (approximately €60,000 per year).
As Druskininkai Municipality Administration Director (2006–2012), he earned roughly €5,600 gross per month on average.
In his role as Druskininkai Mayor’s adviser (2001–2006), the position’s monthly salary is estimated around €3,000–€4,000 (gross).
Participates in 11 parliamentary groups to strengthen Lithuania's international relations
Board member of the community association “Sūručio bendruomenė”
At a 2018 high school graduation, a student publicly refused to shake Vice Mayor Urmanavičius’s hand during the diploma presentation, accusing him of belittling the student’s family and political opponents in council meetings