Introduction
The Public Register Search Service (PRSS) allows you to search the register for domain names that are registered to a particular legal entity and/or of a similar name. The PRSS is accessible via a web interface and allows you to search using wildcards. A maximum of 21,000 results can be viewed per week. These results can be viewed in batches.
You can store regular searches as favourites and a history is kept of all searches for quick and easy access.
Eligibility
The PRSS is available to everyone based in the EEA. This service is available on a contract only basis subject to the terms and conditions of the contract.
Fees
The PRSS is charged at £400+ VAT per year.
How to apply
You can apply for access to the PRSS by completing the online
application form. You will also be required to confirm that you accept the Terms and Conditions of the PRSS contract
What the PRSS is for
The PRSS is designed to assist in the following activities.
- To assist in the establishing or defending of intellectual property rights and other similar matters.
- To assist in the maintenance of your existing domain name portfolios.
- To assist in gathering information for cases under the Dispute Resolution Service (.uk disputes), Uniform Dispute Resolution Service (.com and gTLD disputes) or other similar systems.
- To assist in academic research.
- Detecting, investigating, preventing, prosecuting criminal offences and possible offences.
- Detecting, investigating and preventing use of false identities (e.g. fake universities, impersonation of police forces etc.)
- Governmental functions and administration of justice.