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.us is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United States. It was established in early 1985. Registrants of .us domains must be U.S. citizens, residents, or organizations, or a foreign entity with a presence in the United States. Most registrants in the U.S. have registered for
.com The domain name .com is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. Added at the beginning of 1985, its name is derived from the word ''commercial'', indicating its original intended purpose for domains registere ...
, .net,
.org The domain name .org is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used on the Internet. The name is truncated from ''organization''. It was one of the original domains established in 1985, and has been operated by th ...
and other gTLDs, instead of .us, which has primarily been used by state and local governments, even though private entities may also register .us domains.


History

On February 15, 1985, .us was created as the Internet's first ccTLD. Its original administrator was
Jon Postel Jonathan Bruce Postel (; August 6, 1943 – October 16, 1998) was an American computer scientist who made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly with respect to standards. He is known principally for be ...
of the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) at the University of Southern California (USC). He administered .us under a subcontract that the ISI and USC had from SRI International (which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the United States Department of Defense) and later
Network Solutions Network Solutions, LLC is an American-based technology company and a subsidiary of Web.com, the 4th largest .com domain name registrar with over 6.7 million registrations as of August 2018. In addition to being a domain name registrar, Network S ...
(which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the National Science Foundation). Postel and his colleague Ann Westine Cooper codified the .us ccTLD's policies in December 1992 as RFC 1386 and revised them the following June in RFC 1480. Registrants could only register third-level domains or higher in a geographic and organizational hierarchy. From June 1993 to June 1997, Postel delegated the vast majority of the geographic subdomains under .us to various public and private entities. .us registrants could register with the delegated manager for the specific zone they wished to register in, but not directly with the .us administrator. In July 1997, Postel instituted a "50/500 rule" that limited each delegated manager to 500 localities maximum, 50 in a given state. In June 1998, Postel raised the possibility of covering
IANA The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a standards organization that oversees global IP address allocation, autonomous system number allocation, root zone management in the Domain Name System (DNS), media types, and other Interne ...
operating costs by charging locality name registrars, who would pass the costs along to individual registrants. In September 1998, the United States Postal Service proposed funding the operations in order to assume control of .us, as part of a plan to diversify away from postage revenue. On October 1, 1998, the NSF transferred oversight of the .us domain to the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that serves as the President's principal adviser on telecommunications policies pertaining to the United States' ec ...
(NTIA) of the United States Department of Commerce. Postel died that month, leaving his domain administration responsibilities with ISI. In December 2000, these responsibilities were transferred to Network Solutions, which had recently been acquired by Verisign. On October 26, 2001, Neustar was awarded the contract to administer .us. On April 24, 2002, second-level domains under .us became available for registration. One of the first .us domain hacks, icio.us, was registered on May 3, 2002, for the creation of the subdomain del.icio.us. A moratorium was placed on additional delegations of locality-based namespaces, and Neustar became the default delegate for undelegated localities. Neustar's contract was renewed by the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that serves as the President's principal adviser on telecommunications policies pertaining to the United States' ec ...
(NTIA) in 2007 and most recently in 2014. On March 31st, 2019, The .US registry made it clear that under its Acceptable Use Policy it would not allow the sale of opioids through the .US top level domain. In Q2 2020, GoDaddy acquired Neustar's registry business.


Locality namespace

The .us ccTLD is historically organized under a complex ''locality namespace'' hierarchy. Until second-level registrations were introduced in 2002, .us permitted only fourth-level domain registrations of the form ...us, with some exceptions for government entities. Registrants of locality-based domains must meet the same criteria as in the rest of the .us ccTLD. Though the locality namespace is most commonly used for government entities, it is also open to registrations by private businesses and individuals. Since 2002, second-level domain registrations have eclipsed those in the locality namespace, and many local governments have transitioned to
.org The domain name .org is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used on the Internet. The name is truncated from ''organization''. It was one of the original domains established in 1985, and has been operated by th ...
and other TLDs. In the 2010s, the first top-level domains for U.S. cities became available as paid alternatives to third-level locality domains, including
.nyc .nyc is a top level domain (TLD) for New York City. It was delegated to the root zone by ICANN on March 20, 2014. Background New York-based company name.space, founded by Paul Garrin, began operating its own alternative root zone system in 1 ...
as an alternative to .new-york.ny.us. Many locality-based zones of .us are delegated to various public and private entities known as ''delegated managers''. Domains in these zones are registered through the delegated manager, rather than through GoDaddy. As the delegated managers are expected to receive requests directly from registrants, few if any
domain name registrar A domain name registrar is a company that manages the reservation of Internet domain names. A domain name registrar must be accredited by a generic top-level domain (gTLD) registry or a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) registry. A registrar ...
s serve this space, possibly contributing to its lower visibility and utilization. RFC 1480 describes the rationale for the locality namespace's deep hierarchy and local delegation: This hierarchical system has proven unappealing to companies that operate nationally or globally. As of October 31, 2013, 12,979 domains were registered under the locality namespace, of which 3,653 were managed by about 1,300 delegated managers while 9,326 were managed by Neustar as the ''de facto'' manager. According to a 2013 survey of 539 delegated managers, 282 were state or local government agencies, while 98 were private individuals and 85 were commercial Internet service providers. Nearly 90% of the respondents offer domain registrations for free. The
.au .au is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Australia. It was created on 5 March 1986. Domain name policy is managed by .au Domain Administration (auDA). As of July 2018, the registry is operated by Afilias. History The d ...
and
.ca .ca is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Canada. The domain name registry that operates it is the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). Registrants can register domains at the second level (e.g., ''example.ca'') ...
ccTLDs have also established third- and fourth-level locality namespaces, though the .ca locality namespace is no longer open to registrations. The
.cn .cn is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the People's Republic of China introduced on 28 November 1990. Domain name administration in mainland China is managed through a branch of the Ministry of Industry and Information. The registr ...
ccTLD maintains a third-level locality namespace in general use.


States and territories

A two-letter second-level domain is formally reserved for each U.S. state, federal territory, and the District of Columbia. Each domain corresponds to a USPS abbreviation. For example, .ny.us is reserved for websites affiliated with
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
, while .va.us is for those affiliated with Virginia. Second-level domains are also reserved for five U.S. territories: .as.us for American Samoa, .gu.us for Guam, .mp.us for the Northern Mariana Islands, .pr.us for Puerto Rico, and .vi.us for the
U.S. Virgin Islands The United States Virgin Islands,. Also called the ''American Virgin Islands'' and the ''U.S. Virgin Islands''. officially the Virgin Islands of the United States, are a group of Caribbean islands and an unincorporated and organized territory ...
. However, these domains go unused because each territory has its own ccTLD per ISO 3166-1 alpha-2: respectively,
.as .as is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for American Samoa. It is administered by AS Domain Registry. Island Networks, which provides registry services for .gg and .je, is also responsible for the technical operations of . ...
,
.gu .gu is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Guam Guam (; ch, Guåhan ) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost poin ...
,
.mp .mp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Northern Mariana Islands. There are a few sites related to the Northern Mariana Islands in this domain (such as governmental sites under .gov.mp and a few sites in .org.mp and .co.mp) ...
,
.pr .pr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Puerto Rico. A .pr.us second-level domain has been reserved for Puerto Rico under the .us locality namespace, but it is unused. Agencies of the government of Puerto Rico use either ...
, and
.vi .vi is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Second-level domains Second level domains (of more than 2 characters) were only allowed for Virgin Island companies or residents until 2014, when COBEX ...
. A state's main government portal is usually found at the third-level domain state..us, which is reserved for this purpose. However, some state administrations prefer
.gov The domain name gov is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The name is derived from the word ''government'', indicating its restricted use by government entities. The TLD is administered by the Cyber ...
domains: for example, California's government portal is located at , while redirects to Massachusetts's portal at . Fully spelled-out names of states are also reserved under .us, so the State of Ohio's website was at one point available at in addition to the usual , with the former remaining as a redirect. Other than for state governments, no third-level domain registrations are permitted under state or territory second-level domains. A few additional names are reserved at the second level for government agencies that are not subordinate to a state government: * ''fed.us'' for agencies of the U.S. federal government (which in practice generally use ''.gov'') ** Example: ( United States Forest Service) * ''isa.us'' for interstate authorities created by interstate compacts ** Example: (Interstate Mining Compact Commission) * ''nsn.us'' for Native Sovereign Nations (which may also use ''-nsn.gov'') ** Example: ( Mohegan Tribe) * ''dni.us'' for distributed national institutes ** Example: (Conference of Chief Justices, part of the National Center for State Courts)


Locality domains

A large number of third-level domains are reserved for localities within states. Each fourth-level domain registration under this namespace follows the format ...us, where is a state's two-letter postal abbreviation and is a hyphenated name that corresponds to a ZIP code or appears in a well-known atlas. Two values of are formally reserved across the entire locality namespace for city and county governments: * ci...us for city governments ** Example: (
Davenport, Iowa Davenport is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Iowa, United States. Located along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state, it is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population of 384,324 and a ...
) * co...us for county governments ** Example: ( Adams County, Idaho) Delegated managers often reserve additional names for different kinds of local governments: * ''borough''...us for borough governments ** Example: ( Shippensburg, Pennsylvania) * ''city''...us for city governments ** Example: (
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
) * ''county''...us for county governments * ''parish''...us for parish governments (unused) * ''town''...us for town governments ** Example: ( Windermere, Florida) * ''twp''...us or ''township''...us for township governments ** Examples: ( Russell Township, Geauga County, Ohio), (
Stroud Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania Stroud Township is a township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020, the township had an estimated population of 19,812. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 31.5 square ...
) * ''vil''...us or ''village''...us for village governments ** Examples: (
Stockbridge, Michigan Stockbridge is a village in Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located within Stockbridge Township about southeast from downtown Lansing. The population was 1,218 at the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Ce ...
), ( Fairport, New York) In some cases, a local government that serves as the delegated manager for its own locality may locate its website directly under the , omitting the . For example, the website of the City of Brunswick, Ohio, is located at rather than www.ci.brunswick.oh.us, and the website of Delhi Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, is located at instead of www.twp.delhi.oh.us. Many large cities use
.gov The domain name gov is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The name is derived from the word ''government'', indicating its restricted use by government entities. The TLD is administered by the Cyber ...
extensions, for example New York City: ; Chicago: , Rochester, New York: ; and Atlanta: . Private organizations and individuals may register fourth-level domains parallel to these government domains, for example: * (a family in San Jose, California)


Affinity namespaces

Directly beneath the .us zone, several ''affinity namespaces'' are reserved for specific purposes: * ''state'': state government agencies (.state..us) ** Example: (
Governor of Alaska A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political r ...
) * ''dst'': government agencies in administrative districts (.dst..us) ** Example: (a water district in California) * ''cog'': councils of governments, that is, federations of cities or counties (.cog..us) ** Example: (
Texoma Texoma is an interstate region in the United States, split between Oklahoma and Texas. The name is a portmanteau of Texas and Oklahoma. Businesses use the term in their names to describe their intended service area. This includes 8 counties with ...
Council of Governments) * ''k12'': public elementary and/or secondary unified school districts (.k12..us), or individual schools (.k12..us) ** Examples: (
San Francisco Unified School District San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), established in 1851, is the only public school district within the City and County of San Francisco, and the first in the state of California. Under the management of the San Francisco Board of Educa ...
), (
Pioneer Career and Technology Center Pioneer Career and Technology Center is a public vocational school in Shelby, Ohio. It is Ohio's 5th largest vocational school. It serves the area around the counties of Richland and Crawford. Its classes are open to juniors and seniors in local ...
) ** ''pvt.k12'': private elementary or secondary schools (.pvt.k12..us or ..pvt.k12..us) *** Examples: (Firelands Montessori Academy), (a private K-12 school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio) * ''cc'': community colleges (.cc..us) ** Example: ( Clackamas Community College) * ''tec'': technical and vocational schools (.tec..us) ** Example: ( Alexandria Technical and Community College) * ''lib'': public libraries (.lib..us) ** Example: (
Monroe County District Library The Monroe County District Library is a small rural public library in Woodsfield, Ohio, serving a population of 15,180. The library’s mission statement is as follows: It is the purpose of the Monroe County District Library to create a physical ...
) * ''mus'': museums (.mus..us) ** Example: (a local historical museum) * ''gen'': general independent entities (clubs or other groups not fitting into the above categories) (.gen..us) ** Examples: (an amateur radio association in Minnesota), (Texas Regional Hostmaster, the .tx.us delegated manager) Some of these affinity namespaces have been supplanted by more convenient sponsored top-level domains. The first sTLD,
.museum museum is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet used exclusively by museums, museum associations, and individual members of the museum profession, as these groups are defined by the International Council ...
, became available in October 2001 as an alternative to the .mus namespace. Since April 2003, the
.edu The domain name .edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The domain was implemented in 1985 for the purpose of creating a domain name hierarchy for organizations with a focus on education, even abl ...
top-level domain has been available as an alternative for community colleges, technical and vocational schools, and other tertiary educational institutions that might have previously used the .cc or .tec affinity namespaces. Although the
Kentucky Department of Education The Kentucky Department of Education (KY DOE) is an agency within the government of Kentucky that is responsible for regulating education in the state. History The Kentucky Department of Education became an official organization in 1924.Board o ...
operates the .k12.ky.us namespace for Kentucky school districts, most districts instead use subdomains of the less formal domain kyschools.us, which the department operates in a similar manner. For example, Gallatin county schools have a website at , while Paducah Public Schools are located at and the McCracken County Public Schools use as a redirect to .


Kids.us

The Dot Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act of 2002 () established a ''.kids.us'' second-level domain. The general public could register third-level domains under ''.kids.us'' for educational content that met strict requirements, including conformance to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and adherence to
Children's Advertising Review Unit The Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) is a U.S. self-regulatory organization that was established in 1974 and is administered by BBB National Programs. It is an independent self-regulatory agency for the promotion of responsible advertis ...
standards. Webpages were prohibited from linking outside the ''.kids.us'' namespace. On July 27, 2012, in response to declining usage and a petition by Neustar the previous year, the NTIA suspended ''.kids.us'' registrations. By that time, 651 domains were registered under ''.kids.us'', and only six registrants were operating active websites.


Restrictions on use

Under .us nexus requirements, .us domains may be registered only by the following qualified entities: * Any United States citizen or resident, * Any United States entity, such as organizations or corporations, * Any foreign entity or organization with a
bona fide In human interactions, good faith ( la, bona fides) is a sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, regardless of the outcome of the interaction. Some Latin phrases have lost their literal meaning over centuries, but that is not the case ...
presence in the United States To ensure that these requirements are met, GoDaddy frequently conducts "spot checks" on registrant information. To prevent anonymous registrations that do not meet these requirements, in 2005 the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that serves as the President's principal adviser on telecommunications policies pertaining to the United States' ec ...
ruled that registrants of .us domains may not secure private domain name registration via anonymizing proxies, and that their contact information must be made public. Registrants are required to provide complete contact information without omissions. Under the locality namespace, delegated managers may impose additional requirements. For example, the Texas Regional Hostmaster restricts each of its delegated localities to organizations that have a mailing address in that locality.


Other top-level domains related to the United States


Country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) for territories of the United States

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.as .as is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for American Samoa. It is administered by AS Domain Registry. Island Networks, which provides registry services for .gg and .je, is also responsible for the technical operations of . ...
 – ccTLD for American Samoa *
.gu .gu is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Guam Guam (; ch, Guåhan ) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost poin ...
 – ccTLD for Guam *
.mh .mh is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for the Marshall Islands. Its registry website has been inactive since the end of 2021, and prior to that had not been updated since 1997. The mechanism of registering domains listed on ...
 – ccTLD for Marshall Islands *
.mp .mp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Northern Mariana Islands. There are a few sites related to the Northern Mariana Islands in this domain (such as governmental sites under .gov.mp and a few sites in .org.mp and .co.mp) ...
 – ccTLD for Northern Mariana Islands *
.pr .pr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Puerto Rico. A .pr.us second-level domain has been reserved for Puerto Rico under the .us locality namespace, but it is unused. Agencies of the government of Puerto Rico use either ...
 – ccTLD for Puerto Rico *
.um .um was the Internet country code top-level domain for the United States Minor Outlying Islands. It was administered by the United States Minor Outlying Islands Registry. Until late 2006 USMIR was housed at the University of Southern California ...
 – Deprecated ccTLD for United States Minor Outlying Islands *
.vi .vi is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Second-level domains Second level domains (of more than 2 characters) were only allowed for Virgin Island companies or residents until 2014, when COBEX ...
 – ccTLD for United States Virgin Islands


New generic top-level domains for areas in the United States

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.boston This list of Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. A list of the top-level domains by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA ...
 – New gTLD for Boston, Massachusetts *
.miami This list of Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. A list of the top-level domains by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA ...
 – New gTLD for Miami, Florida *
.nyc .nyc is a top level domain (TLD) for New York City. It was delegated to the root zone by ICANN on March 20, 2014. Background New York-based company name.space, founded by Paul Garrin, began operating its own alternative root zone system in 1 ...
 – New gTLD for New York City, New York State *
.vegas This list of Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. A list of the top-level domains by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA ...
 – New gTLD for Las Vegas, Nevada


See also

* Internet in the United States *


References


Further reading

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External links


.us Domain Registry

.US Locality Domains
- A wiki page showing instructions for registering a fourth-level .us locality domain name.



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