Conditions of registration

When registering many ccTLD’s there are restrictions on who can register the domains, with specific conditions that must be met. These restrictions vary from country to country but the most common restrictions are:

  • You must trade/have proof of trade in the specific country
  • You must have local presence (this can be supplied by certain registries)
  • You must have a registered address in the country
  • Some countries request a certificate of business be sent before they accept a domain registration

These restrictions vary from domain to domain. If you have any queries about restrictions before you submit a registration request, please get in touch and we can provide the specific instructions from the registry for your chosen domain. 

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