.IE domain names can be registered by any individual or organization with business in Ireland. 

Restrictions:

Corporate Name

An incorporated company can register a domain name to reflect their corporate name. A company can register multiple different domain names in this category. Only a company can have a corporate name and therefore only a company can register a domain name in this category.

Requirements:

A company applying under this category need only include their company number in the application.
If the company is incorporated outside of Ireland, specifically UK or US, the company number must be included in the application.
All applicants from any other country must submit a copy of the company's certificate of incorporation.

Domain Options:

An applicant can add words to their registered company name to form a domain name.

An applicant can register domain names that have a reasonable connection with their business. In this case the IEDR deems a reasonable connection to be a product or service of the company. ([https://www.iedr.ie/p30/registration-policy/ Registration policy])

An abbreviation of the corporate name may be used instead of the full corporate name.


Registered Trade Mark Name

Any applicant with a Registered Trademark is eligible to apply under this category.

* Requirements:

** Irish, UK, US and Community trademarks need only supply their Trademark Number in the application.

** For any other country Trademark a copy of the Trademark Certificate must be supplied.

** Where the application is made on the basis of a pending TM application the Registry will require a copy of the TM application form and official filing receipt, along with a letter from the TM holder.

** Where the applicant is a licensed user of the trademark, the applicant must provide a signed letter on headed paper from the trademark holder authorising the applicant to register and hold the corresponding .IE domain.

* Domain Options:

** The proposed domain name must correspond closely with the TM, but may include plurals, descriptors, or non-descriptive elements such as numbers or letters and may also differ in respect of signs, symbols or punctuation.

* Important Note:

** A CTM (Community Trade Mark) provides a connection to Ireland automatically.

** A WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organisation) may include Ireland (IE) in it's trade mark listing, in which case, it will also serve as a connection to Ireland.

** All other Trade Marks must also provide a connection to Ireland in order to be approved.



Registered Business Name

:A Sole Trader, Company or Unincorporated Association who hold a registered business name can apply for a domain name under this category. (Note: If you trade under a name other than your own name, you must register it as a business with the [http://www.cro.ie/ CRO]).

* Requirements:

** The applicant applying under this category need only include the RBN Number in the application.

* Unless:

** The RBN cannot be confirmed online. If the applicant holds a copy of the registered business name certificate or a copy of all pages of the application form stamped by the Companies Registration Office, these documents can be faxed to the Registry.

** The RBN has been recently applied for. Applications will be accepted if the applicant can provide us with a copy of their customer receipt from the Companies Registrations Office. Alternatively they can provide us with the Submission Number printed on the receipt, which also must be verifiable online to be accepted.

** The IEDR is aware that applicants within Northern Ireland do not have to register business names and in such instances the Registry may accept a VAT number or a signed letter on headed paper from an bank manager, firm of chartered accountant(s), registered auditor(s), tax consultant(s), where the tax advisor identification number is displayed on the letterhead, or solicitor(s) confirming that the company is currently trading, or has serious intention and commitment to trade shortly, under the business name that is specified. The letter must state the name of the company and that they are trading, or intend to trade, under the business name in question.

* Domain Options:

** An applicant can add words to their registered business name to form a domain name.

** An applicant can register domain names that have a reasonable connection with their business. In this case the IEDR deems a reasonable connection to be a product or service of the registered business.

** An abbreviation of the registered business name may be used instead of the full business name.

** In all cases, the registrant must either reside within Ireland, or demonstrate a Real and Substantive Connection with Ireland (with the exception of those applying with a registered Community Trademark).

'''Please note: Pre-configured name servers are mandatory!'''

For registrant contacts located in the USA', United Kingdom & Northern Ireland, and Ireland, the state (county) parameter becomes mandatory preferably submitted in ISO_3166-2 format

Unfortunately, the registry does not support all county values. The following table contains the supported values depending on the country of origin:


United Kingdom & Northern Ireland

Alderney, Avon, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Borders, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Central, Cheshire, Cleveland, Clwyd, Cornwall, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Dumfries&Galloway, Durham, Dyfed, East Sussex, Essex, Fife, Gloucestershire, Grampian, Greater London, Greater Manchester, Guernsey, Gwent, Gwynedd, Hampshire, Hereford&Worcester, Hertfordshire, Highland, Humberside, Isle Of Man, Isle of Wight, Jersey, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Lothian, Merseyside, Mid Glamorgan, Middlesex, Norfolk, North Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Orkney, Oxfordshire, Powys, Scotland, Shetland, Shropshire, Somerset, South Glamorgan, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Strathclyde, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, Tayside, Tyne&Wear, Wales, Warwickshire, West Glamorgan, West Lothian, West Midlands, West Sussex, West Yorkshire, Western Isles, Wiltshire, Co. Antrim, Co. Amagh, Co. Derry, Co. Down, Co. Fermanagh, Co. Tyrone


Ireland

Co. Carlow, Co. Cavan, Co. Clare, Co. Cork, Co. Donegal, Co. Dublin, Co. Galway, Co. Kerry, Co. Kildare, Co. Kilkenny, Co. Laois, Co. Leitrim, Co. Limerick, Co. Longford, Co. Louth, Co. Mayo, Co. Meath, Co. Monaghan, Co. Offaly, Co. Roscommon, Co. Sligo, Co. Tipperary, Co. Waterford, Co. Westmeath, Co. Wexford, Co. Wicklow

 

USA

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

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