A map is said to be even-closed if all of its automorphisms act like even permutations on the vertex set. In this paper the study of even-closed regular maps is approached by analysing two distinguished families. The first family consists of embeddings of a well-known family of graphs on distinct orientable surfaces, whereas in the second family we consider all graphs having orientable-regular embeddings on a particular surface. In particular, the classification of even-closed orientable-regular embeddings of the complete bipartite graphs
and classification of even-closed orientable-regular maps on the torus are given.