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November 4, 2025 · View on GitHub

Most U.S. government websites end in .gov or .mil, but some end in .com, .org, .net, or other top-level domains. This repo contains a list of government domains that do not end in .gov or .mil.

OMB M-22-09: Federal Zero Trust Strategy (PDF, 29 pages, 913 KB) requires federal executive branch agencies to submit non-.gov or .mil domains for inclusion in this list.

How to contribute

Review the list

The list is available in multiple views:

  1. The full list
  2. Federal government only
  3. State government only
  4. Regional governmental bodies only
  5. County government only
  6. Local government only
  7. Native Sovereign Nation government only
  8. Quasigovernmental domains only

Deprecated and other out of use domains are removed as they are discovered.

Submit a domain

You can submit a domain to the list by opening a GitHub issue. We review all submissions before including them on the list.

Understand the scope

What is included in the list?

  • Federal government agency websites.
  • Federal home loan banks.
  • Federal reserve banks and branches.
  • Federal libraries, archives, and museums, including Presidential libraries.
  • Federal task forces (such as the Preventive Services Task Force) and commissions (such as the 9/11 Commission).
  • Department of Defense websites for recruiting and service academies.

What is not included in the list?

Find the deprecated API

If you're looking for the API that used to be located in this repo, we've archived it in a branch.