.ORG Redemption Period
The registry operator for .org implemented a 30 day Redemption Period. The Redemption Period is applicable for domain names that have expired and is in addition to the grace period that follows the expiry of a .org registration. Domains names that are not renewed within 40 days of their expiry date can now be restored during the Redemption Period that starts 45 days following the expiry date and ends 75 days following the expiry date.
The Redemption Period differs from the Grace Period in several important aspects.
- Domain names must be 'redeemed' before they are renewed. The redemption process established by the registry is a separate, manual procedure that must be completed before the redeemed domain can be renewed.
- The Registry charges a substantial Redemption Fee to redeem a domain name. The redemption fee is in addition to the standard renewal fee.
- During the Redemption Period the Public Interest Registry WHOIS will show the domain status as:
Status: PENDING DELETE - RESTORABLE
Status: HOLD
The Redemption Period provides a final opportunity for registrants to
Renew a .org domain they did not intend to let expire. However, the
process is costly, both in fees and in effort. Registrants should be
discouraged from using the Redemption Period and encouraged to renew
domains before expiration or during the grace period when a renewal can
be conducted with the registry in real time without redemption costs.
If you have an expired domain that requires redemption:
- Contact your sales or support agent
and provide the domain name requiring redemption services.
- Provide payment of redemption fees plus a one year renewal at your normal renewal pricing.
- The domain can only be reverted back to the original Registrant (original whois information).
- It will take approximately 2-3 business days to complete the entire process.
Don't have one yet? Check if your domain name is available.
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