.AU is the new geoTLD for Australia and is administered by auDA, the Australian Domain Name Administrator. Anyone with a verified Australian presence, including businesses, associations, government entities, and individuals, may purchase a .AU domain. Registrations are subject to auDA’s licensing rules and priority allocation processes. Renewals, transfers, and similar procedures follow the .AU ccTLD policies.
Registration requirements
Any individual or organization with a verified Australian presence may register any available .AU domain.
Note: Unlike third-level .AU domain registrations, there are no requirements to have the second-level .AU registration matches the registrant's name or entity name.
The following entities have an Australian presence.
- An Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident visa holder.
- A company, organization, association, cooperative, partnership, political party, trust, government entity, charity, educational institution, or partnership registered in Australia. See the auDA licensing rules for a complete list of eligible entities.
- The applicant or owner of an Australian trademark, where the domain name is an exact match of the Australian trademark application or registration.
General Requirements
The name length requirements for .AU domains are two to 63 characters before the TLD. Enom does not support IDNs for this TLD. When completing the registration form for any .AU domain name, the reseller must submit the following information about the registrant.
Eligibility type/ Eligibility name |
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Eligibility ID type |
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Eligibility ID |
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Eligibility name | The name on the eligibility ID document. Registrations, except for private persons, require this field. |
Registrant name | The registrant name is the legal entity name, such as the company name, incorporated association name, or individual name. All registrations require this field. |
Registrant ID type | Select ABN or Australian Company Number (ACN) from the drop-down list. All registrations except for private persons require this field. |
Registrant ID | The registrant identifier number. This value must correspond to the registrant ID type selected. All registrations except for .private persons require this field. |
Legal entity |
Choose the reason that the registrant is entitled to use the domain name. This field is required. Allowed values are provided below.
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Registrant requirements
Registrants must ensure their information is complete, true, and accurate throughout the registration period. Registrants must notify their resellers of any changes within 14 calendar days of becoming aware of the change.
Registrant | Registration details |
Registration certificate | Registrants will receive a registration certificate after each successful registration stating the domain name has been registered by Tucows (Australia) Pty Limited. |
Registrant validation | Registrants will undergo further validation of identity, their ability to meet registration requirements, and their Australian presence. |
Address Validation |
name and address of the registrant. |
Special requirements
auDA has several other requirements for compliance, registrars must send registrants the domain authorization code and a certificate of registration. As required, Tucows sends the certificate and auth info to the registrant and their reseller information.
Note: Enom is not able to provide .AU domain registrations to any reseller based in China.
Validation Requirements
Validation of the owner details is required to complete orders for second-level .AU domains. According to the auDA registry policies, the registrant data used within the registration order must be up to date. It is the registrar's responsibility to verify if the registrant's email address is functional. Enom applies the same email verification process for .AU second-level TLDs as for the gTLDs. The RAA email verification process is triggered when a domain is newly registered or whenever changes to the registrant contact's first name, last name, or email address.
Registrant validation | Organizations and individuals have different validation requirements. Legal persons/organizations validate data based on the ABN, ACN, or trademark number data. Private persons must validate their name, address, and email address. |
Organization validation requirements |
ABN, ACN, and trademark continue to be validated automatically with the latest process for .AU third-level registrant ID validation. |
Individual validation requirements |
After submitting the order to the registry, we check a private person's name and address (including postcode and state) against Australian government documents, such as a driver's license or passport. We suspend services after three days if our system cannot validate this data. The system provides a notification when validation fails, providing the opportunity to update contact details. Note: Please ensure that the data entered matches existing government details, including address and postcode. |
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