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The REQUEST operation is used to register a new domain name. This is the basic operation and generally the first one that new registrars use.

Guidelines

  • Requesting a domain that already exists will count towards the limit set for abuse detection.  Full details of the limits and how they affect you are given in our acceptable use policy.

Instructions

  • Send to the address applications@nic.uk.
  • Use a subject line of TAG REQUEST (replace TAG with your tag name in capital letters)
  • Include the fields as specified in the template below.

Operation template

Domains must be created either on an existing account (by specifying the account id) or on a new registrant account (by giving the registrant details).

When providing the account id, the template should be populated as follows:

operation: request
key:
dns0:
dns1:
dns2:
dns3:
dns4:
dns5:
dns6:
dns7:
dns8:
dns9:
account-id:
first-bill:
recur-bill:
auto-bill:
next-bill:
notes:

When not providing an account id, then the template should instead be populated as follows:

operation: request
key:
dns0:
dns0-id:
dns1:
dns1-id:
dns2:
dns2-id:
dns3:
dns3-id:
dns4:
dns4-id:
dns5:
dns5-id:
dns6:
dns6-id:
dns7:
dns7-id:
dns8:
dns8-id:
dns9:
dns9-id:
account-name:
trad-name:
type:
co-no:
opt-out:
addr:
addr:
locality:
city:
county:
postcode:
country:
b-addr:
b-addr:
b-locality:
b-city:
b-county:
b-postcode:
b-country:
a1-name:
a1-email:
a1-phone:
a1-fax:
a1-mobile:
a2-name:
a2-email:
a2-phone:
a2-fax:
a3-name:
a3-email:
a3-phone:
a3-fax:
a3-mobile:
b1-name:
b1-email:
b1-phone:
b1-fax:
b1-mobile:
b2-name:
b2-email:
b2-phone:
b2-fax:
b2-mobile:
b3-name:
b3-email:
b3-phone:
b3-fax:
b3-mobile:
first-bill:
recur-bill:
auto-bill:
next-bill:
notes:

Notes

  1. Requests for .co.uk, .me.uk, .org.uk are processed automatically.
  2. Requests for .net.uk, .ltd.uk, .plc.uk are manually verified before processing.
  3. The REQUEST operation cannot be used for names in .sch.uk.
  4. An explanation of the fields and their usage is given in the field definitions page.
  5. The 'dns-id' fields link the domain name to the specified nameserver objects.
  6. The effect of 'dns' fields depends on your configuration options: If your nameserver consolidation option is set to 'Off', the Automaton will create a new nameserver object and link it to the domain. If your nameserver consolidation option is set to 'On', the Automaton will first attempt to link the domain to an existing nameserver with the same dns name, creating a new nameserver if none is found.
  7. All contact details given as part of a REQUEST on a new account will be used to create new contact objects. New contact data must be given for the mandatory contact a1, and can additionally be given for the optional contacts.
  8. When requesting a domain on an existing account it is not possible to modify or create contacts on that account in the same request; this will result in a V148 error message.
  9. The account on which the domain is to be created must be specified; this can either be the id of an existing account or the data required to create a new account.
  10. From 9 Sep 2008, it will be possible to register multiple domain names on a single account by repeating the key field.

Reply template

A successful reply from the Automaton looks like this

Subject: automaton-example.co.uk ACCEPTED

THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE.

We (Nominet UK) are sending you (the applicant or the applicant's agent as
the case may be) this email to inform you that we have accepted your
application for the domain name

automaton-example.co.uk

.. under our terms and conditions. You can find our terms and
conditions at:

http://www.nominet.org.uk/go/terms

If you are an applicant's agent, you are reminded of your obligation to
inform the applicant of this message and of our full terms and conditions,
and of our understanding that you have the applicant's full authority to
agree to such terms on the applicant's behalf.

The following identifiers were created as part of your registration:
Account: S10001
Main Admin Contact (Managing Director) : C10002
Additional Admin Contact (A. Green) : C10003
Additional Admin Contact (P. White) : C10004
Main Billing Contact (Finance Director) : C10005
Additional Billing Contact (B. Black) : C10006
Additional Billing Contact (A. Brown) : C10007
Nameserver ns0.example.co.uk: NS10001
Nameserver ns1.example.co.uk: NS10002

Thank you.

Regards

Nominet

Errors

After processing your operation the Automaton produces and sends an automated reply. If there is a problem with the operation then two different error conditions may occur

  • non-fatal errors (warning messages) may be appended to successful replies.
  • fatal errors that prevents the operation from being carried out and so an error reply is generated.
Full details of the template of the error reply and the meaning of the error messages are available.
 
 
 

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