How to Register a .TT Domain in 2026: Requirements, Price, Registration Time, and Rules

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Want to register a .TT domain without committing to a three-year minimum? NiceNIC allows customers to register a .TT domain for just 1 year, while several major international .TT registrars currently require a minimum 3-year registration term.
This gives businesses, international buyers, agencies, and brand owners a lower-commitment way to secure a Trinidad and Tobago domain before deciding whether they need it long term.
Foreign applicants can also apply for eligible .TT names without a Trinidad and Tobago address for standard registrations. 

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.TT Domain Registration: Quick Facts
Question Answer
Can foreign applicants register? Yes
Trinidad and Tobago address required? No for standard .TT applications
Minimum registration term at NiceNIC 1 year
Typical minimum at major .TT registrars checked 3 years
NiceNIC listed first-year price $399.99
Lowest current NiceNIC account price $369.99 for VIP accounts
TTNIC published registry cycle 3 years
Is registration always instant? No — registry processing may apply
Why does NiceNIC offer 1 year when TTNIC publishes a 3-year registry cycle?
TTNIC's published terms are structured around a three-year registry registration and maintenance cycle. Many international registrars therefore require customers to purchase at least three years. NiceNIC, however, allows customers to start with a 1-year .TT registration, so buyers do not have to make a three-year commitment upfront.


Can Foreigners Register a .TT Domain?
Yes. Foreign applicants can apply for standard .TT domain registrations.
TTNIC's official fee schedule specifically includes applications with a foreign registrant address, so you do not have to be located in Trinidad and Tobago simply to apply for a standard .TT name.
Its application form also includes a country field for the registrant's postal address.
Foreign applicants should provide accurate, current contact information and comply with TTNIC's registration policies. Specialized namespaces such as .gov.tt, .edu.tt, or .charity.tt have separate rules or administration.
For a standard name such as yourbrand.tt, the first step is simply to check whether the domain is available.

What Do You Need to Register a .TT Domain?
For a standard .TT application, prepare accurate registrant, contact, and nameserver information.
TTNIC's standard application form requests information including:
  • Registrant or domain owner's name
  • Complete postal address
  • Country
  • Applicant email address
  • Administrative contact
  • Technical contact
  • Billing contact
  • At least two DNS hostnames and related information
TTNIC's standard application form does not list an identity document as a general requirement for every .TT application. However, registry review or additional requirements may apply in individual cases or to specialized namespaces.
Use real and current information. TTNIC's terms require registrants to keep registration details complete and accurate.

How Much Does a .TT Domain Cost?
NiceNIC currently lists .TT registration at $399.99 for the first year, with lower pricing for qualifying account levels.
At the time of this update:
NiceNIC Account Current Listed Price
Market $399.99
Basic $381.99
Super $375.99
VIP $369.99
Prices can change, so always check the live .TT registration page before ordering.
There is also an important distinction when comparing .TT prices.The registration term matters just as much as the annual price when comparing .TT registrars.
Several major international providers currently require a 3-year minimum registration, which means a buyer must commit to three years from the beginning. NiceNIC allows customers to start with only 1 year.
That can make .TT more practical for:
  • A business testing the Trinidad and Tobago market
  • A brand securing a name before a local launch
  • An agency registering a domain for a new client
  • A company making a defensive brand registration
  • A buyer who simply does not want to commit to three years upfront

Can You Register a .TT Domain for Just 1 Year?
Yes. NiceNIC allows customers to register a .TT domain for just 1 year.
This is an important difference when comparing .TT registrars.
TTNIC's published registry terms use a three-year registration and maintenance cycle, and several major international registrars pass this on to customers as a 3-year minimum registration requirement.
NiceNIC gives customers a more flexible option: start with one year instead of committing to three years upfront.
This can be especially useful if you are testing a new market, protecting a brand, launching a temporary project, or registering a domain for a client whose long-term needs are not yet certain.


How Long Does .TT Registration Take?
.TT registration is not always instant.
TTNIC processes applications according to its registration criteria and policies, so some applications may require registry review before completion.
Processing can also depend on whether:
  • The requested name is available
  • The application information is complete
  • Payment has been completed
  • Additional clarification is required
There is no good reason to promise "instant registration" for every .TT order.
If you need the domain for a website launch, campaign, event, or client project, register it before your deadline rather than waiting until launch day.

What Are the .TT Domain Naming Rules?
A standard .TT name can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens and can be up to 63 characters long.
Under TTNIC's published domain criteria:
  • The name cannot begin with a hyphen
  • The domain must not already be registered
  • Registration is subject to TTNIC policies
  • Applications can be rejected if they do not comply with Registry rules
.TT registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Submitting an application does not reserve the domain until registration has been successfully completed.
If an important company or brand name is available, keep that in mind before delaying the application.

How to Register a .TT Domain
Registering from the buyer's side can be broken into four steps.
1. Search Your .TT Domain
Enter the name you want into the NiceNIC .TT search.
For example:
yourcompany.tt
Check whether the exact name is currently available.

2. Review the Price and Registration Details
Before payment, check:
  • Current registration price
  • Account-level discount, if applicable
  • Registration or billing term
  • Contact requirements
This is particularly important with ccTLDs because their registry rules can differ from extensions such as .COM.

3. Provide Accurate Contact Information
Enter the required registrant, administrative, technical, billing, and nameserver information.
Double-check the details before submitting the order.

4. Submit the Registration
Complete the order and payment.
If additional registry processing is needed, monitor the order status and respond promptly if more information is requested.
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Direct .TT or .COM.TT: Which Should You Choose?
Choose direct .TT when you want the shortest address; consider a third-level option when the category adds useful context.
TTNIC supports direct second-level domains such as:
brand.tt
It also supports third-level options including:
  • brand.co.tt
  • brand.com.tt
  • brand.org.tt
  • brand.net.tt
A direct .TT domain is shorter and can create a cleaner web address.
A namespace such as .com.tt or .co.tt can make commercial context more obvious, while .org.tt may suit an organization.
Availability, intended use, pricing, and branding should determine which option makes more sense.

Who Is .TT Best For?
.TT is most relevant for:
  • Businesses serving customers in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Local services, tourism, hospitality, and events
  • International businesses entering the Trinidad and Tobago market
  • Brands protecting important company or product names
  • Agencies managing domains for Trinidad and Tobago clients
You do not need a .TT domain simply because it exists. It is most useful when the Trinidad and Tobago connection adds value to the website, brand, campaign, or domain portfolio.

Register .TT with NiceNIC
NiceNIC combines .TT registration with tools designed for both individual buyers and professional domain users:
  • Start with Just 1 Year
Unlike several major .TT registrars that require a three-year minimum, NiceNIC lets you start with a 1-year .TT registration. This reduces the initial commitment and gives you more flexibility.
If you manage several domains, you can also keep .TT alongside other country-code and global extensions within the same NiceNIC account.

Frequently Asked Questions About .TT Domains
1. Can I register a .TT domain for only 1 year?
Yes. NiceNIC allows customers to register a .TT domain for just 1 year. This differs from several major .TT registrars that currently require a minimum three-year registration.

2. Why do some registrars require 3 years for .TT?
TTNIC's published registry terms are based on a three-year registration and maintenance cycle. As a result, many registrars require customers to register .TT for at least three years. NiceNIC provides customers with a 1-year registration option, reducing the initial commitment.

3. Do I need documents to register a .TT domain?
TTNIC's standard application form does not list an identity document as a general requirement for every registration. It does require registrant, contact, address, country, and nameserver information. Additional review may still apply in individual cases.
4. How much does a .TT domain cost at NiceNIC?
NiceNIC currently lists .TT at $399.99 for the first year, with account-level pricing as low as $369.99 for qualifying VIP accounts at the time of publication. Check the live price before ordering.
5. How long is a .TT registration?
TTNIC's published registry terms use an initial three-year registration and maintenance cycle, followed by three-year renewal cycles. Check the term shown with your registrar order before payment.
6. Is .TT registration instant?
Not always. Applications are processed under TTNIC's registration rules and may require registry review.
7. Who manages the .TT domain?
TTNIC manages the .TT namespace. IANA lists the University of the West Indies, Faculty of Engineering as the ccTLD manager.

Find Your .TT Domain
If you need a Trinidad and Tobago web address, start with the most important question:
Is the name you want still available?
Search your company, brand, product, campaign, or project name before building plans around it.
Start with a 1-Year .TT Registration

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