Cabinet Office
How to apply
Applying to use a .gov.uk domain involves someone in your organisation acting as the registrar who will apply for the domain with the help of a .gov.uk Approved Registrar.
For large organisations, the registrant will usually be a civil servant who is part of the domain management team. For smaller organisations like parish councils, the registrant will usually be the clerk or similar.
A .gov.uk Approved Registrar will help you fill out the application and get your .gov.uk domain registered so you can use it.
1: Before you submit an application
You must make sure:
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you choose an Approved .gov.uk Registrar who will make the application for you
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the proposed .gov.uk domain name meets the relevant criteria
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you have the appropriate written permission from your organisation
Registrars are free to set their own prices for providing the registration and DNS services of .gov.uk domains, but must itemise separately and explicitly for services they provide. See pricing of the .gov.uk domains for more information.
2: Submit an application
Ask your registrar to apply for the .gov.uk domain name. You must provide the .gov.uk Approved Registrar with:
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written permission from your organisation showing you can apply for the domain name
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an up to date role-based email address like domainmanagement@[your-organisation].gov.uk if possible and a phone number
If you cannot provide a role-based public sector email address at the time of application, then it is acceptable to use your registrars email address at the time of application. However, you must update this contact to a role-based email once your domain is active and your email is set up. You can use a role-based email like domains@yourorganisations.gov.uk, clerk@yourparishcouncil.gov.uk or similar.
3: The Domains Team will confirm your identity
The .gov.uk Approved Registrar will submit your application to the Domains Team for review. We will contact you to confirm your identity before reviewing your .gov.uk domain name application.
4: The Domains Team will review your application
The Domains Team will approve or reject your application within 5 working days. If your application needs reviewing by the Naming and Approvals Committee, this may take longer and we will contact you to let you know timeframes and outcomes.
The Domains Team may refer any .gov.uk domain name application to the Naming and Approvals Committee for a final decision.
5: Appeal a decision on your application
You can appeal a decision if an application is rejected.
If you have any questions about the application process, email domainmanagement@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk.