Deleted .ie Domain Names Requirements for regisatering a .ie Domain NameOverseas Clients All applicants applying for a .ie domain name who are not situated in the 32 counties of Ireland, must demonstrate a Real and Substantive Connection with Ireland (with the exception of those applying by means of Community Trademark) Examples of acceptable Documentation demonstrating substantial trade or commercial activity within Ireland are as follows: * Copies of invoices (showing trade to or from Ireland), Category 1: Personal Name As of the 31st October 2007 individuals can register their own personal name as a .ie domain name. Requirements: * The applicant must provide documentary evidence of the applicant's legal name: e.g., a copy of the applicant's passport or birth certificate. If you are based in the republic: * Irish passport If you are based in Northern Ireland: * UK driver's licence with Northern Ireland address. Domain Options: Personal names must consist of one of the following formats:- Johnsmith.ie [first name / surname] Category 2: 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. Domain Options: * An applicant can add words to their registered company name to form a domain name. Category 3: 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. 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. Category 4: 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 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. Domain Options: * An applicant can add words to their registered business name to form a domain name. Category 5: State Agency Name A body, person, entity or office established pursuant to Bunreacht na h-Eireann, or an Act of Parliament, Secondary Legislation or established by the Northern Ireland Assembly, any other state body, agency or department, including state hospitals, semi-state bodies, VEC's and local authorities is eligible to apply for a domain name which reflects their name. Applicants may apply for the English and Irish version of their name. A state agency may apply for a domain name to reflect the name of a project, special event, or joint venture where at least one of the parties involved is a state agency. Requirements: * No documentation will be required for applicants applying under this category providing that we can verify the applicant is a Statutory Body. Category 6: Publication Name A Sole Trader, Company, Unincorporated Association, State Agency or Educational Institution that publishes or writes periodicals, magazines, trade journals, Ezines or books is eligible to apply for a domain name in this category. Requirements: * A faxed copy of the page from the publication where the applicant is stated as the writer or publisher of the publication. Category 7: Educational Institution Name A primary or secondary level school or other recognised educational institution is entitled to register a domain in this category. Requirements: * No documentation will be required for applicants applying under this category if the applicant is recognised by the Department of Education as an Educational Institution. Category 8: Politician's Name A natural person who is the President of Ireland, a sitting (already elected) or standing (certificate showing that he/she is an official candidate) politician at National (32 counties) or European level, which can be verified by an election officer or as is the case in Northern Ireland, a returning officer, or a person who is officially contesting any of the above offices or seats in the immediate run up to an election is eligible to apply for a domain name in this category. (Any politician representing the 32 counties - e.g.: MEP, TD, or Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly.) Any domain holder with a name in this category who ceases to be a sitting politician, or who fails to be elected, must have their domain name de-activated after due notice. Requirements: * A signed letter, on official letterhead, from the politician confirming their eligibility to register a domain name in this category. Domain Options: * Politician's Name may be registered in either one of the following formats: seanmuldoon.ie (personal name without title), smuldoon.ie (initial with surname) or seanmuldoontd.ie or seanmuldoonmep.ie (personal name with politician title) Category 9: Unincorporated Association Name An unincorporated association that is not legally obliged to have a registered business name (club or society) is entitled to register a domain name in this category. Requirements: * A self issued letter from the applicant on the association's letterhead stating that they are an Unincorporated Association and require the domain name to reflect their organisation name. Sample Letter: We 'Association Name' confirm that we are an unincorporated association and request the domain name .ie to reflect our association name. Category 10: Personal Trading Name Sole Traders, such as Authors, Designers, Entertainers, Artists, Photographers, journalists etc, trading in Ireland under their Personal Names are eligible to apply for a domain name in this category. For clarification purposes this new domain name category is only available to sole traders trading under their own personal trading name. Requirements: * A VAT number. Domain Options: * The proposed domain name must consist of the full name of the sole trader in the format of the full first name followed by the full surname. E.g.: Joseph Bloggs may apply for "josephbloggs.ie". Category 11: Discretionary Name Requirements: NB: The discretionary name category should only be used in cases where the domain name application does not fall within any of the other pre-defined categories. * A detailed letter from the applicant outlining their claim on the proposed domain name. If the applicant is a registered company or has a registered business name, please supply the relevant number within the supporting letter. * Information supporting the "reasonable connection" maybe requested at the discretion of the IEDR. |
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