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.pl domain — meaning, who it's for and how to register

ccTLD — Country-code top-level domain · Updated

.pl in short

The .pl domain is the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Poland, operated by NASK. It is openly registrable worldwide and is the standard, trusted extension for the Polish web.

.pl at a glance

Extension
.pl
Type
ccTLD — Country-code top-level domain
Registry
NASK
Launched
1990
Country / scope
Poland
Restrictions
Open to anyone (no local presence required)
Typical price
$6/yr
Example sites
Polish sites

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .pl domain

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What does .pl mean?

The .pl extension is the official internet country code for Poland, assigned under ISO 3166-1 and operated by NASK (Naukowa i Akademicka Sieć Komputerowa), the national research and academic network. It is the recognised, trusted marker of the Polish web, used across business, media, government and personal sites.

.pl is a large and active ccTLD — one of the bigger European country domains — reflecting a strong local internet economy. It is available as a plain second level (example.pl) and in numerous functional and regional sub-domains (such as com.pl and city-based forms), giving registrants flexibility while keeping the namespace clearly Polish.

Who uses .pl?

.pl is used by Polish companies of all sizes, ecommerce stores, news and media outlets, public institutions and individuals. For any business serving Polish customers, a .pl address signals genuine local presence and helps with trust and regional search visibility in a competitive market.

If your audience is broader than Poland, a generic .com avoids the national framing. But for the Polish market specifically, .pl is the default local standard, sitting alongside other Central-European options and the wider family of country-code domains.

.pl registration rules and requirements

.pl is open to registrants worldwide with no Polish-residency or local-presence requirement, which makes it easy for international brands to localise. Registration runs through NASK partner registrars on a first-come, first-served basis, and pricing is competitive — .pl is one of the more affordable major European ccTLDs. The plain .pl form and various functional sub-domains are all available.

How much does .pl cost?

A .pl domain typically runs about $6 per year at mainstream registrars, though rates vary by registrar and any introductory promotion. Always confirm the renewal price — not just the first-year offer — before you register.

RegistrarTypical .pl price (per year)
NASK partner registrars~$5–12/yr
Namecheap~$6/yr
Polish hosting providers~$5–10/yr

.pl pros and cons

Pros

  • Strong local trust with Polish users and search engines.
  • Open to registrants worldwide — no local presence required.
  • Affordable — one of the cheaper major European ccTLDs.
  • Backed by NASK, a long-established national registry.

Cons

  • No advantage for a worldwide, non-Polish audience.
  • Many short, generic .pl names are already taken.
  • Polish-language registrar processes can be a hurdle for outsiders.
  • Renewal pricing can rise after promotional first years.

Example .pl websites

.pl — frequently asked questions

What is the .pl domain?
The .pl domain is the country-code top-level domain for Poland, operated by NASK. It is the standard, trusted extension for the Polish web, used by businesses, media, government and individuals, and it is openly registrable worldwide.
Can a foreigner register a .pl domain?
Yes. .pl is open to registrants worldwide with no Polish-residency or local-presence requirement, which makes it straightforward for international brands to localise for the Polish market.
How much does a .pl domain cost?
A .pl domain typically costs around $6 per year, with most registrars in the $5–$12 range — one of the more affordable major European ccTLDs. Watch for renewal prices rising after promotional first years.
Is .pl good for SEO in Poland?
Yes, indirectly. A .pl domain signals genuine local relevance to Polish users and can support regional search visibility for a Polish audience. Search engines do not 'rank' .pl higher by itself, but the local trust and relevance it conveys help.