Government expired domain list

You're looking for a list of expired domain names that were previously owned by the government!

There are a few ways to obtain such a list, but I'll provide you with some resources and tips to help you get started:

  1. Government Auction Sites:
  2. Domain Name Registries:
  3. Expired Domain Marketplaces:
  4. Public Records:
    • The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) maintains a database of expired trademarks, which may include government-owned domains. You can search the database using the "Expired" filter: www.uspto.gov/trademarks/search/trademark-search
  5. Private Companies:
    • Some private companies, like DomainTools or DomainIQ, offer government domain name lists for sale. These lists may be more comprehensive, but they often require a subscription or one-time payment.

Remember to always verify the authenticity and accuracy of any domain name list you obtain, as some may be outdated or contain errors. Additionally, be aware of any legal or ethical considerations when acquiring government-owned domain names, as they may be subject to specific regulations or restrictions.