Explore & Compare .gov Domain Prices

New registration prices are for the initial year, after which Renewal prices apply. However, you are always free to move to another provider. This is often a good option as Transfer prices may be cheaper than Renewal

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Why a .gov Domain? Benefits, Registration, Tips, and Applications

What is .gov?

The .gov domain is a restricted top-level domain (TLD) used by government entities in the United States. It provides a dedicated online space for official government websites and services.

A little background

Launched to ensure a trusted online presence for U.S. government entities, .gov is managed by the General Services Administration (GSA) and is restricted to federal, state, and local government agencies.

Can I register a .gov domain name?

Registration is restricted to U.S. government entities, including federal, state, and local government agencies.

Potential applications

  • Government Agencies: Websites for federal, state, and local government agencies.
  • Public Services: Platforms offering public services and information.
  • Legislative Sites: Websites for legislative bodies and representatives.
  • Government Programs: Sites for government programs and initiatives.
  • Public Safety: Platforms for emergency services and public safety information.

Short and sweet

The .gov domain is ideal for U.S. government entities. It provides a trusted and secure space for official government websites and services, ensuring that the public can access reliable and authoritative information.

Fun .gov facts
  • Data.gov is the U.S. government’s open data platform, offering free access to thousands of datasets on everything from climate change to public health, empowering startups, researchers, and developers to build apps and tools.
  • Challenge.gov allows government agencies to crowdsource solutions by hosting contests for the public to tackle problems like energy efficiency or cybersecurity, giving innovators a chance to win cash prizes and recognition.
  • USA.gov is a one-stop-shop for government information and services, helping citizens navigate everything from getting a passport to starting a business, all designed to make government more accessible online.
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