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.llp gTLD

The .llp top-level domain is a generic TLD intended primarily for use by limited liability partnerships, a specific type of legal business structure in the United States and other jurisdictions. It was created to provide a clear, identifiable online space for professional partnerships that operate under limited liability protections.

Registry:Intercap Registry Inc.
Introduced:2019-11-20
Updated:May 27, 2026
Restrictions:

Intended for use by legally registered limited liability partnerships, though current registry policy does not enforce mandatory verification at registration.

.llp Domain Overview

The .llp extension is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS). It is managed by Intercap Registry Inc.. .llp was introduced in 2019.

Registration Info

Registration pricing for .llp is not publicly listed. Contact an ICANN-accredited registrar for availability and pricing.

Security Features

  • DNSSEC
  • CAA Record Support

What Is the History of .llp?

The .llp domain was originally applied for by Dot Registry LLC under ICANN's New gTLD Program as a community-based TLD for U.S. limited liability partnerships. In 2014, the Community Priority Evaluation panel denied the community application due to insufficient points. The domain was later delegated to UNR Corp. in 2020, and subsequently transferred to Intercap Registry Inc. in June 2022. The TLD remains active under Intercap Registry’s management.

Did you know?

The .llp TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.

What Is .llp Used For?

The .llp TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:

Law firm websites

Professional partnerships

Legal services branding

Business entity verification

How Do I Register a .llp Domain?

Eligibility

No formal restrictions enforced; open to public registration through accredited registrars.

Open Registration

The .llp TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.

Registration Process

  1. Choose an accredited domain registrar that offers .llp domains
  2. Check domain availability using the registrar's search tool
  3. Complete the registration process and provide required information
  4. Pay the registration fee (typically )
  5. Manage your domain settings through your registrar's control panel

How does .llp compare to similar top-level domains? This comparison covers pricing, type, and availability to help choose the right domain extension.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Is This .llp Data Compiled?

DNS Checker maintains a comprehensive TLD directory covering all 1,900+ active top-level domains. The data on this page combines multiple authoritative sources to provide information not found in standard TLD listings.

Zone File Analysis

Domain registration counts and density analysis are computed daily from TLD zone files, providing accurate registration statistics rather than estimates.

DNSSEC Adoption Tracking

DNSSEC deployment percentages are measured by scanning actual DNS records across all registered domains in each TLD zone.

Registrar Price Monitoring

Registration, renewal, and transfer prices are checked hourly across multiple accredited registrars and compared automatically.

Provider Market Share

DNS provider distribution is calculated from nameserver records, showing which hosting providers serve the most domains in each TLD.

Use DNS Checker tools to inspect any .llp domain: run a full DNS health check, check DNS propagation, look up WHOIS records, or verify email authentication.

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 accuracy is a priority, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.