.ORG Domain
A generic top-level domain (gTLD) primarily intended for non-profit organizations, but open to all.
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Generic Top-Level Domain, open for registration by individuals and organizations worldwide.
Originally intended for non-profit organizations, but now open to all.One of the original top-level domains established in 1985.Managed by the Public Interest Registry, a non-profit organization itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
A generic top-level domain (gTLD) primarily intended for non-profit organizations, but open to all. The .ORG TLD is managed by Public Interest Registry and was introduced in 1985.
The .ORG domain is generally available for public registration without specific restrictions. Anyone can register a .ORG domain name through accredited registrars.
The average pricing for a .ORG domain is $20. Prices may vary between registrars and can differ based on registration period and additional services.
WHOIS information for .ORG domains can be queried through the WHOIS server: whois.pir.org. You can also use the RDAP service at https://rdap.publicinterestregistry.org/rdap/ for more structured data access.
Popular registrars that support .ORG domains include: GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, and more. Check the supported registrars section for complete information and links.
The .ORG domain is a well-established gTLD with strong recognition and trust. It's suitable for various purposes including business, organization, and personal websites.