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The .am TLD is the country-code domain for Armenia, administered by the Internet Society through AM NIC. It is open for registration by any individual or organization worldwide, with no residency requirements. The domain is widely used by Armenian businesses, media, and international entities targeting Armenian audiences. It also supports the Armenian script equivalent .հայ for non-Latin scripts.
No residency requirements. Domain names cannot promote discrimination, violence, war propaganda, criminal activity, pornography, spam, or illegal products under Armenian law. Must use only Latin letters a-z, digits 0-9, and hyphens; no leading or consecutive hyphens. Length limit is 63 characters.
Price range based on 1 registrar. Actual prices may vary.
The .am domain was delegated in August 1994 and has been managed since inception by the Internet Society through its Armenian chapter. It was one of the earliest ccTLDs assigned under ISO 3166-1 and serves as the official internet identity for Armenia. Registration services are provided via AM NIC, which maintains technical operations and registry policies.
The .am TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.
The .am TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
Open to global registrants. Domain names must comply with Armenian law, use only permitted characters (a-z, 0-9, hyphen), and avoid prohibited content such as hate speech, criminal promotion, or pornography.
The .am TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from IANA, ICANN, and respective registry operator publications, then structured and formatted with the assistance of AI. While I strive for accuracy, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.