.np
.np is the ccTLD for Nepal. It is managed by Mercantile Communication Pvt. Ltd.[1]
Rules and Restrictions edit
The .np domains are only available to Nepalese residents and businesses with a physical address in the country. Domain registrations under .np ccTLD are free of cost and registered on a first-come-first-serve basis, but terms and conditions apply.[2]
The registrations are made in third level beneath various second level generic domains. There is no registration directly under .np.[3]
As of October 2024, the official registry website is not loading.
Second-level Domains edit
- .com.np: for any type of entity, company or individual;
- .coop.np: for cooperatives;
- .edu.np: limited to specific educational institutions such as, but not limited to, primary schools, middle schools, secondary schools, colleges, and universities;
- .gov.np: limited to Nepal governmental entities and agencies;
- .info.np: for any person or entity;
- .name.np: any person or entity is permitted to register; however, registrations may be challenged later if they are not by individuals (or the owners of fictional characters) in accordance with the domain’s charter;
- .net.np: for use by domains pointing to a distributed network of computers, or “umbrella” sites that act as the portal to a set of smaller websites;
- .org.np: for use by non-profit organizations.
Steps to guide to register a .np domain:
Step 1: Visit the Official Registration Website
Go to register.com.np, the official portal for .np domain registration.
Step 2: Sign Up or Log In
If you are a new user, you will need to create an account. If you already have an account or simply log in.
Step 3: Check Domain Availability
Use the search bar to check if your desired .np domain is available. You can choose from various subdomains like .com.np, .org.np, or .edu.np, depending on your needs and eligibility.
Step 4: Prepare Required Documents
To register a .np domain you’ll need: • For Individuals: A scanned copy of your citizenship, passport, or any government-issued ID that matches the domain name (e.g., yourname.np). • For Organizations: A copy of your organization’s registration certificate and a request letter on official letterhead.
Step 5: Submit the Registration Form
Fill out the registration form with your personal or organizational details, including the domain name, applicant name and contact information.
Step 6: Upload Documents
Upload the required documents in PDF or image format. Ensure they are clear and meet the file size requirements.
Step 7: Wait for Approval
After submitting the form, your application will be reviewed. The approval process typically takes a few days, during which your documents and eligibility are verified.
Step 8: Domain Activation
Once approved, you will receive an email confirmation. Your domain should be activated shortly after approval allowing you to start using it.