How to re register an expired domain name

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

In the Internet era, domain names are one of the important carriers for enterprises and individuals to establish brand image. However, over time, some domain names expire and cannot be renewed in time, and sometimes they face the dilemma of being preemptively registered by others. So, how do you re-register an expired domain name?Let's take a look at it.

1.It should be understood that the domain name will not be preemptively registered by others immediately after expiration, but will only enter a "grace period" after expiration, during which the original owner of the domain name can renew the domain name and restore its domain name ownership.

2.If the domain owner does not renew the domain name within the "grace period", the domain name will enter the "redemption period". During this period, the original owner of the domain name can re-own the domain name by paying a redemption fee to the registrar. Domain redemption fees are usually much higher than the normal renewal fees. Therefore, if you want to continue to hold the domain name, it is recommended to renew it in time before it expires.

3.If no action has been taken after the redemption period has passed, the domain name will enter the "deletion period". During this release deletion period, anyone can backorder the domain name and regain ownership of the domain name. Therefore, if the original owner wants to regain the expired domain name, he must hurry up and renew or redeem it.

It is also common for the original registrant to re-register an expired domain name, that is, the original registrant voluntarily abandons the domain name. In this case, there is no renewal, redemption, etc., and anyone can place a backorder through the domain registrar.

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