US Government .gov Domain Registration - .gov is a sponsored top-level domain restricted for use by government entities in the United States. The U.S. Some U.S. Additionally, some technically private organizations having some formal association with the federal government make use of .gov, such as the quasi-public Federal Reserve System (federalreserve.gov).. All governments in the U.S.

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Please Note: Registry may classify name as premium domain name if so prices may be higher.


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.gov Domain Notes

Note: The US Government .gov domain registry may classify some domain names as premium domain names if so classfied they will command a higher price.

US Government .gov domains include 3rd party fees and maintenance & during the registration period. If you wish to transfer your gov domain away during your registration period you are free do do so without charge. We do not charge an administration fee with US Government .gov domains or any other US Government domain.

.gov Domain Details

Registry: The registry is General Services Administration, operated by ZoneEdit

Purpose: Governmental entities

Whois Information: for .gov domains

Once your .gov domain is registered

Once registered your .US Government .gov domain is placed on our international server, provinding an under-construction page for your .gov domain, for as long as required. (This enables a browser of your gov domain to readily identify that it is registered).

We can also supply US Government domains with ....

Free E-mail redirection.

Free Web redirection.

Free Whois Privacy (Where possible).

Free transfer away if required. We do not and will not charge release / transfer or administration fees for transferring US Government domains to a different gov domain name registrars. The domain name is yours and not ours, unlike many other companies, "We recognise that fact!"

.gov Domain Registration

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.gov Domain Assignment

How Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assign the US Government .gov domain. IANA is a department of ICANN, a non-profit private American corporation, they oversees IP address allocation, root zone management in the Domain Name System (DNS), and other Internet related symbols and numbers.

.gov Domain Assignment

.gov Domain Information

A domain name is the equivalent of a car number plate, US Government .gov domain will be required if you wish to operate a .gov website.
General information on .gov domains, what it represents and its uses, can be found via the link below.

.gov Domain Information

Facts & Figures

Website Facts & Figures : Billing Periods, Renewal details, delegation details and more. Everything you need to know about your US Government .gov website / gov domain name.

.gov Domain Facts

.gov Domain Renewals

You may renew your .gov website, (the .gov domain) without logging into your control panel by using our quick and painfree renewal service, or even transfer it into nominate to be renewed if necessary.

.gov Domain Renewals

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US Government .gov Domain Name Transfers:

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Premium US Government .gov Domain Names

The US Government registry may list some names as a premium domain name, if so this domain will be charged at a higher price than the one listed. We will contact you before completing your order if you order one of these names.

Reserved US Government .gov Names

The US Government registry reserves some names for its own use, and may not mark them as registered. We may only discover this at the time of attempted registration.

US Government .gov Registry Terms:

The use of US Government domain names, where applicable, must comply with the .gov Registry Terms.

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