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'''.ie''' is the ccTLD for Ireland. It is managed by University College Dublin, Computing Services, Computer Centre.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/ie.html IANA: Delegation Record for .IE]</ref>
 
== Rules and Restrictions ==
 
The registrant must have a connection with Ireland to register a .ie domain name:
 
* individuals who are not resident in the island of Ireland and do not hold citizenship in the island of Ireland cannot register a .ie domain;
* if a company, business partnership, sole trader, school/college or charity is not from Ireland or Northern Ireland, it might be possible to register a .ie domain if you sell goods or services to consumers or businesses in the island of Ireland and can provide evidence of this;
* Irish and Northern Irish individuals, trademarks, clubs, societies, bands, schools, colleges and charities are required to present documents to prove their connection to Ireland;
* State or Government Bodies, Agencies, and Departments (including Hospitals, Semi-State Bodies, Education and Training Boards and Local Authorities do not need to provide documentation if online verification occurs.<ref>[https://www.weare.ie/document-requirements/ .ie: Document requirements]</ref>
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 00:46, 19 October 2024

.ie is the ccTLD for Ireland. It is managed by University College Dublin, Computing Services, Computer Centre.[1]

Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]

The registrant must have a connection with Ireland to register a .ie domain name:

  • individuals who are not resident in the island of Ireland and do not hold citizenship in the island of Ireland cannot register a .ie domain;
  • if a company, business partnership, sole trader, school/college or charity is not from Ireland or Northern Ireland, it might be possible to register a .ie domain if you sell goods or services to consumers or businesses in the island of Ireland and can provide evidence of this;
  • Irish and Northern Irish individuals, trademarks, clubs, societies, bands, schools, colleges and charities are required to present documents to prove their connection to Ireland;
  • State or Government Bodies, Agencies, and Departments (including Hospitals, Semi-State Bodies, Education and Training Boards and Local Authorities do not need to provide documentation if online verification occurs.[2]

References[edit | edit source]