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.uk

ccTLD
Type ccTLD
Status Active
Country
    Implemented July 24, 1985
    Registry Nominet
    Websites

    .uk is the ccTLD for the United Kingdom. It is managed by Nominet UK.[1]

    Rules and Restrictions

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    Any individual or legal person can register under a .uk domain.[2]

    Second-level Domains

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    The following second-level domains are available.

    • .co.uk: for commercial entities and purposes;
    • .ltd.uk: for private limited companies;
    • .me.uk: for personal names;
    • .net.uk: for Internet Service Providers' infrastructure;
    • .org.uk: for not-for-profit entities;
    • .plc.uk: for public limited companies;
    • .nic.uk: Network use only (restricted);
    • .sch.uk: for schools (restricted).

    Some SLDs are administered by third-party registrars as trustees:

    • .ac.uk: for higher and further education and research institutions;
    • .gov.uk: for national, regional, and local government bodies and agencies;
    • .mod.uk and .mil.uk: for military and related purposes;
    • .nhs.uk: for the National Health Service;
    • .police.uk: for Police forces.

    For policy reasons, Characters corresponding to an existing second-level domain in .uk shall not be permitted as a Third Level Domain within ".co.uk", ".me.uk", ".org.uk" and ".net.uk".

    For a combination of policy and continuing technical reasons, the Characters "com" and "uk" shall not be permitted as an SLD or a Third Level Domain within ".co.uk", ."me.uk", ".org.uk" or ".net.uk".[2]

    Characters

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    The Domain Name may only contain the following thirty-seven characters or a combination thereof:

    • the twenty-six unaccented Roman letters (i.e. a-z inclusive);
    • the ten western digits (i.e. 0-9 inclusive); and
    • hyphens. The first or last Characters of a Third Level Domain may not be a hyphen.

    Nominet does not offer Internationalised Domain Names and so domain names that start with the characters "xn--" (i.e. "xn" followed by two dashes) may not be registered.[2]

    References

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