.AR Domain
The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Argentina.
Registry & Technical Information
Registry Information
Technical Details
Launch Dates & Availability
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Registration Requirements:
Registrants must have a legal presence in Argentina or own a trademark registered in Argentina.
Additional Information
Country Code Top-Level Domain, representing Argentina in the DNS.
In 2014, NIC Argentina implemented a new domain name registration system that allowed direct .ar registrations, in addition to the traditional third-level domains like .com.ar and .org.ar.
Frequently Asked Questions
The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Argentina. The .AR TLD is managed by NIC Argentina and was introduced in 1987.
Registration for .AR domains has the following restrictions: Registrants must have a legal presence in Argentina or own a trademark registered in Argentina.
The average pricing for a .AR domain is Registration is free for Argentine citizens and entities. Renewal fees may apply.. Prices may vary between registrars and can differ based on registration period and additional services.
WHOIS information for .AR domains can be queried through the WHOIS server: whois.nic.ar. You can also use the RDAP service at https://rdap.nic.ar/ for more structured data access.
Popular registrars that support .AR domains include: NIC Argentina. Check the supported registrars section for complete information and links.
As a country code TLD, .AR provides geographic identity and can improve local SEO rankings. It's ideal for businesses and individuals targeting a specific geographic market.