Domains Expires Help
22 January 2025 (08:09 AM)
What happens when my domain expires?
When a domain registration expires, renewal options vary depending on the domain’s expiration date. This timeframe applies specifically to .com domains. Each domain extension and its registration rules may affect the expiration period, and some domains, Such as ccTLDS, may have unique expiration periods.
We will send you several emails to notify you of the expiration within 30 days before and 30 days after the expiration date of your domains.
Note: If auto-renew is turned on, we will attempt to renew your domains multiple times, including on the day of expiration and the 10th day after expiration.
Maturity timeline
- Expiration Day: We will attempt to automatically renew the domain, or you can manually renew it for the standard renewal price.
- +1 day : The domain remains active in your account and you can manually renew it for the standard renewal price.
- +5 days: The domain will be parked and any connected websites or emails will stop working. You can renew the domain manually for the standard renewal price.
- +12 days : the domain cannot be renewed
- +18 days: the domain cannot be renewed
- +30 days the domain cannot be renewed
- +41 days: Final liquidation auction ends.
- +72 days: The domain is removed from your account and you will no longer be able to renew it. You may be able to register the domain after the registry has released it, but NISSIRESEAUX cannot tell you when the registry will release a domain for registration.
More information
- On August 31, 2013, ICANN issued the Expired Registration Recovery Policy (ERRP) , which requires registrars to disclose to registrants and potential customers important information regarding expiration notices, fees, and redemption procedures. All required information and disclosures are located in different areas throughout our website. However, to assist registrants, this article includes links to all required elements of the new policy.
- For full details on ICANN policies, you can review the Registrant Rights and Responsibilities under the 2009 RAA document .
- ICANN Registrant Benefits and Responsibilities (2013) will be determined as published by ICANN.
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