Most ccTLD (country-code top-level domain) registrations do not require additional documentation and can be registered instantly, just like generic domains.
However, some ccTLDs have specific registration requirements, such as local presence, residency, business documentation, company registration, or legal entity status.
Below are common examples to help you quickly determine whether extra information is required before registration.
.de
As per .DE Registry's policies, .DE domain registration or transfer requires contact information based on Germany.
Please provide the following information to our support team by Submit aTicket:
Full name:
Company: (if applicable)
Tel number:
Email address:
Address:
City:
Province:
Postal code:
Country: Germany
nameserver 1:
nameserver 2:
.fr , .eu
.FR/.EU domain registration or transfer requires contact information based on European Union.
Please provide the following information to our support team by Submit aTicket:
Full name:
Company: (if applicable)
Tel number:
Email address:
Address:
City:
Province:
Postal code:
Country: European Union Country
nameserver 1:
nameserver 2:
.ca
.ca domain registration requires local Canadian contact information.The specific requirements are as follows:
a. Individuals of Canadian nationality or permanent residence must provide following information:
Full name:
Address:
Phone number:
b. Corporations must provide the exact name as registered in Canada, along with address and phone number.
Corporation name:
Address:
Phone number:
c. Non-profit organizations must provide their registration number.
Registration number:
d. Canadian trademark holders do not need a local Canadian address, but must provide the trademark number.