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What are the valid corporation status identifiers for a CIRA Corporation registrant (CCO)?


When creating a CIRA registrant of the type Corporation (CCO), the registrant name must contain a valid corporation status identifiers in order to satisfy the CIRA registrant agreement. If this is not the case, an error message will be displayed during the CIRA registrant creation process. As an example, the name "Namespro Solutions Inc." would be a valid CIRA registrant name because it contains the identifier "inc.", but "Namespro.ca" would be invalid.

You must include one of the following valid corporation status identifiers when creating a CIRA Corporation registrant:


inc

inc.

incorporated

incorpore

corporation

corp

corp.

ltd

ltd.

limited

ltee

ltee.

lte

lte.

limitee

bank

banque

credit union

caisse populaire

(NFP)

(OSBL)

(NFP/OSBL)

(OSBL/NFP)

s.a.r.f.

societe commerciale canadienne

s.c.c.

compagnie

societe par actions

s.a.

trust

fiducie

fideicommis

trust company

societe de fiducie

savings company

societe d'epargne

caisse d'epargne

caisse d'economie

caisse de credit

savings union

cooperative

cooperation

cooprix

coop

mutual insurance association

societe mutuelle d'assurance

federation of mutual insurance associations

federation de societes mutuelles d'assurance

mutual benefit association

societe de secours mutuels

societe d'entraide economique



Note

This rule only applies to dot-ca registrants and domains since they are governed by CIRA, the dot-ca registry. If your registrant does not have any dot-ca domains registered under it, the above restriction does not apply. However, we do advise using the full legal name of your corporation when creating a registrant no matter the situation. This will help avoid future ownership issues with your domains.





last updated = Jun 29, 2017 19:56:22 EST
category = domains
keywords = 4014 corporation status registrant type CCO CIRA corporation identifier incorporated incorpore corporation corp corp. limited company business legal registrant name


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