ccTLD Domain Checker

Get information about country code top-level domains.

Country Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD) Analysis Features

Country-Specific

Analyze country code TLDs that represent specific countries and territories worldwide.

Geographic Data

View country information, registration policies, and geographic restrictions for each ccTLD.

Registration Policies

Examine registration policies, eligibility requirements, and local presence rules.

Country Code TLD Concepts Explained

Understanding country code top-level domains and their geographic significance

ISO 3166-1 Standard

Country Code TLDs are based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard, using two-letter codes to represent countries and territories. Each ccTLD is assigned to a specific country or territory by IANA.

International standard for country identification
Local Registration Policies

Each ccTLD has its own registration policies set by the local registry operator. Some require local presence, while others are open globally, affecting domain availability and pricing.

Varies by country and registry operator
Geographic Branding

ccTLDs provide geographic branding opportunities for businesses targeting specific countries. They signal local presence and can improve search engine rankings in target markets.

Important for international business strategy
Registry Operator Management

Each ccTLD is managed by a local registry operator, often a government agency or designated organization. They set registration rules, pricing, and technical requirements for their domain space.

Local control over domain registration policies
Second-Level Domain Structure

Many ccTLDs use second-level domains like .co.uk, .com.au, .co.jp for commercial use, .gov for government, .edu for education, and .org for organizations, creating structured domain hierarchies.

Organized domain classification within countries
Internationalized Domain Names

Many ccTLDs support Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) in local languages and scripts, enabling domain registration using native characters and improving accessibility for local users.

Supports local language domain registration