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- How will I know when it's time to renew my domain name?
There are two ways to determine when your domain name is up
for renewal. The first is to perform a Whois Search and look at
the expiration date for your domain. The second is to wait for
to send notification to the administrative
contact of the need for the domain name to be renewed.
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Can I renew my domain name before the term is up?
Yes. You can renew your domain name at any time during its
term.
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How much does a domain name renewal cost?
The fee for renewal is per domain
name per year.
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- How will you notify me that my domain name needs to be renewed?
E-mail is the most popular method of contact for notifying registrants
that their domain name need to be renewed. As such, it is VERY
IMPORTANT that the contact information listed in the whois database
for your domain name is correct.
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- Is it possible to transfer my domain name registration from
another registrar to and renew it through
you instead?
Yes. You will however need to initiate a registrar transfer of
your domain name in order to renew it through .
By transferring your domain name to you
are automatically renewing it for 1-year as well. i.e. If your
domain name currently has 45 days to expiration, transferring
it to will add 1 year to your current expiration
date and leave you with 1 year and 45 days to expiration.
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- My domain name has just expired, is it still possible to
renew it?
Once a domain name expires, there is a 40-day "grace period" within
which a renewal is still possible. After the grace period has
run out however, you will not be able to renew your domain name.
The domain will be deleted and made available for the general
public to register. You may be able to register your domain name
again, provided another party does not register it before you.
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- What happens if I don't renew my domain name?
If you do not renew it, your domain name will be deleted from
the main registry and will stop working. It will then be deleted
and will become available for any other interested party to register.
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