Filing-Related Queries

Domain filing info lookup – supports ICP filing, filing blacklist, and cybersecurity filing status checks. Used to verify legality and security of websites operating in mainland China.

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One‑Stop Domain Filing Lookup

ICP filing

Check a domain’s filing status and other domains under the same entity. Get details: filing number, registrant name, filing type, approval date, etc.

Filing blacklist

Check if a domain is blacklisted. Commonly used for pre-transaction risk assessment, compliance checks, or pre-launch security evaluation.

Cybersecurity filing

Check if a domain has filed with public security authorities and get filing details. Used for domain transaction risk assessment, corporate compliance, or pre-launch security review.

Frequently asked questions

What is ICP filing?

Non-profit internet information service providers in China must register with MIIT or local telecom administrations.

Why check ICP filing info?

To verify the authenticity and legality of a website owner. It’s the first defense against phishing, fraud, or illegal sites, ensuring a responsible entity for transactions or interactions.

What is cybersecurity filing?

A mandatory administrative procedure requiring website operators in China to submit information to local public security (cybersecurity) authorities for enhanced oversight.

Difference between cybersecurity filing and ICP filing?

1. Cybersecurity filing is managed by the Ministry of Public Security; ICP filing by MIIT. 2. ICP filing is mandatory for websites using servers in mainland China; cybersecurity filing depends on local policies. 3. Rules and processes vary by local authority. 4. Timelines are similar, but cybersecurity filing may be slightly faster in some regions. Typically, ICP filing comes first.

What is the filing blacklist?

A penalty mechanism by MIIT to regulate internet order and combat illegal websites. A domain on the blacklist means it has been flagged by regulators.

Why is a domain blacklisted?

Reasons include fake filing info (e.g., forged documents), illegal content (gambling, porn, fraud), taboo domain names, or bad history from previous owners. It may also be linked to a violating entity.

What to do if your domain is blacklisted?

First, find out why and which authority blacklisted it. - For fake info: contact the local telecom administration, provide real info, and request removal. - For illegal content: cooperate with law enforcement, stop violations, and ask them to notify the telecom administration for removal. If removal fails, consider using a new domain.