.US Pricing
TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
Sole .US registration | $9.95 | $19.90 | $29.85 | $39.80 | $49.75 | $59.70 | $69.65 | $79.60 | $89.55 | $99.50 |
.US with hosting | FREE | $9.95 | $19.90 | $29.85 | $39.80 | $49.75 | $59.70 | $69.65 | $79.60 | $89.55 |
TLD Details
TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
.US | yes | yes (EPP) | yes | no | 1-10 years |
.US Domain Registration
The .US ccTLD was set up in 1985 and assigned to the United States of America, but it was available to the public in 2002. It is among the most widespread country extensions considering the fact that quite a lot US enterprises prefer to use a local domain and the US market is one of the largest globally. A lot of institutions, agencies and local governments also had or still use second-, third- or even fourth-level dot US domains along with their official .GOV domains.
We are amongst the domain providers offering dot US registrations and your new domain will be up and running within the hour after you order it. The registration period is between one and ten years and you can also move over an existing domain and we will renew it as soon as the transfer process is finished and the domain is registered on our end. Through our Hepsia Control Panel tool, you will have full control over your domain name – you will be able to change your WHOIS details, to park your domain, to create custom records, etc.
Only US citizens, residents, organizations and businesses can get dot US domains, so foreign entities are obliged to have a local presence, whereas individuals from other countries are not able to get such domains. To carry into effect these requirements, the Registry organization that manages the TLD – Neustar, performs occasional audits on existing domain names. This is also the reason for this country-specific top-level domain not to support Whois Privacy Protection, so the Registrant (owner) contact information will always be publicly visible upon a WHOIS lookup.