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Latin American TLDs |
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LatinTLD offers services in the following Countries/TLDs |
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Country |
Available extensions |
Work Days (1) |
Allowed Length(2) |
LP (3) |
Notes (4) |
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Anguilla |
.com/.net/.org/.off.ai |
7 |
no information |
- |
5 |
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Antigua & Barbuda |
.ag; .com.ag; .co.ag |
3 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
- |
- |
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Argentina |
com.ar |
15 |
Min. 1 / Max. 19 |
Reqd. |
6,10,11 |
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Bahamas |
.bs; .com/.net/.org.bs |
12 |
Min. 3(.bs) / Min. 2(other) |
- |
5 |
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Belize |
.bz; .com/.net/.org.bz |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. n/a |
- |
- |
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Bolivia |
.com.bo; .net.bo; .org.bo; .tv.bo; .bo |
2 |
Min. 1 / Max. 64 |
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- |
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Brazil |
.com.br |
1 |
Min. 2 / Max. 26 |
Reqd. |
5; 6 |
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Chile |
.cl |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
Reqd. |
6 |
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Colombia |
.com.co |
30 |
Min. 3 / Max. 63 |
Reqd. |
7 |
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Costa Rica |
.cr; .co.cr |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 58 |
- |
5,11 |
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Cuba |
.cu; com.cu |
20 |
Min. 2 / Max. 23 |
- |
8 |
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Dominican Rep. |
.com.do |
3 |
Min. 2 / Max. 56 |
- |
5 |
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Ecuador |
.ec; .com.ec; .info.ec |
1 |
Min. 3 / Max. 65 |
- |
11 |
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El Salvador |
.com.sv |
10 |
Min. 1 / Max. 19 |
Reqd. |
5; 7 |
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Grenada |
.gd |
20 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
- |
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Guatemala |
.com/.net/.org.gt |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. n/a |
- |
- |
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Guyana |
.gy; .com/.net/.co.gy |
5 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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- |
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Honduras |
.hn; .com.hn;.net.hn;.org.hn |
10 |
Min. 3 / Max. 63 |
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- |
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Jamaica |
.com/.net/.org.jm |
20 |
Min. 1 / Max. n/a |
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- |
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Mexico |
.com.mx |
8 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
- |
5 |
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Montserrat |
.ms |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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- |
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Nicaragua |
com.ni; net.ni; org.ni; nom.ni |
15 |
Min. 3 / Max. 20 |
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- |
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Panama |
com.pa |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 56 |
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5 |
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Paraguay |
com.py |
20 |
Min. 2 / Max. 63 |
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- |
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Peru |
.pe; com/.net/.org/.nom.pe |
4 |
Min. 1 / Max. 56 |
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6, 11 |
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Puerto Rico |
.pr; .com./.net/.org.pr |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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6 |
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St. Kitts & Nevis |
.kn |
20 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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- |
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S.Georgia & S.Sandwich Is. |
.gs |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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Trinidad & Tobago |
.tt .com/.co/.net/.org.tt .biz/.info/.pro/.name.tt |
15 |
no information |
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Turks & Caicos |
.tc |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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Uruguay |
.com.uy |
3 |
Min. 1 / Max. 26 |
Reqd. |
5; 9 |
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Venezuela |
.com.ve; .co.ve; .org.ve |
2 |
Min. 3 / Max. 57 |
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11 |
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Virgin Is.(British) |
.vg |
1 |
Min. 1 / Max. 63 |
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Virgin Is.(US) |
.com/.co/.net/.org.vi |
5 |
Min. 3 / Max. n/a |
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5 |
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Notes: |
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1.- Domain name registration in Latin America is usually done offline at each NIC, so usual waiting time until a domain name
application is approved and processed by the corresponding NIC may take from
a few hours to some 3-5 weeks! |
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2.- Domain allowed length is measured in characters that comprise the name, without
considering the extension. The extension (second or third level TLD) should
be considered an addition to the character limit stated for the name. A dash (-) is usually not allowed at the
beginning nor at the end of a domain name. Allowed
characters are (a-z); (-); (0-9). |
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3.- LatinTLD will supply you with
whatever is required to comply with Local Presence bylaws at each NIC,
allowing you to register the domain name you want.Local
Presence requirements vary from having a local
address to having a local Tax Payer ID number.In short, they force the registrant to be a citizen or resident
of the country. |
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4.- In relation to the Contacts of the domain
names we register on your behalf:
a) LatinTLD will usually be the Admin Contact so as to be able to make
all changes that end-users may request to the domain name.
b) Tech Contact is the freest of all
contacts, being possible to place Final Clients, Registrars or LatinTLD,
without mattering if they have local presence or not.
c) Billing
Contact at NIC will always be LatinTLD or a
Correspondent of LatinTLD. |
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5.-
DNS servers
must be active and responding at registration time. |
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6.-
IDN (Internationalized Domain Names)
allowed. In other words Non English (e.g. accented letters in Spanish,
Portuguese, French and German in some countries) are also allowed as characters of the domain name. |
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Signed documents printed in
letterhead paper must be
submitted in order to complete the registration procedure at the
corresponding NIC.In Colombia, a
trademark in any country (or a proof of use of the name) is also required. |
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New names will be checked against registered trademarks in Cuba before one can apply
to register them as a domain at NIC Cuba. |
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In Uruguay , only local ISPs can act as Registrants for domain names on
behalf of end users. |
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10.-
Cybersquatters are very active in Argentina. We recommend that you
register your domain name(s) firstly in Argentina and then elsewhere in Latin
America. |
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A Tax ID Number is required as
part of the data for the proposed Registrant. Individuals must submit the number of either their Passport or Driver's
License or ID Card. Organizations must submit the number of their registration as an Organization
or Tax ID or VAT or IRS Employer number.
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