TLD List: Complete Guide to Available Domain Extensions
Top-level domains (TLDs) are the last part of a URL after the final dot, such as .com, .org, or .net. Here's a comprehensive guide to available TLDs and their key features.
Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs)
Available ccTLDs by region:
North America:
- Canada (.ca)
- United States (.us)
- Mexico (.mx, .com.mx)
Europe:
- European Union (.eu)
- France (.fr)
- Germany (.de)
- Italy (.it)
- Netherlands (.nl)
- Poland (.pl)
- United Kingdom (.co.uk, .org.uk, .uk)
Asia-Pacific:
- Australia (.au, .com.au)
- India (.in, .co.in)
- Japan (.jp)
- New Zealand (.nz, .co.nz)
- Palau (.pw)
- Cocos Islands (.cc)
Important Registration Information:
- Registration periods vary by TLD
- Domains auto-renew annually unless a longer registration period is selected
- Local sales tax may apply depending on your location
- Some ccTLDs have specific registration requirements and restrictions
- Unavailable TLDs can be registered through third-party providers and connected to your website
Key Considerations:
- Check registration requirements for specific ccTLDs before purchasing
- Verify pricing through domain search or dashboard
- Ensure compliance with local registration rules
- Consider auto-renewal settings for domain maintenance
- Review transfer requirements if moving from another registrar
General TLDs are organized alphabetically from A-Z, with each having unique registration requirements and pricing structures. Contact your domain registrar for detailed information about specific TLD availability and requirements.