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What happens when my domain expires?

When a domain registration expires, your options for renewal vary based on when your domain expired. This timeline applies specifically to .com domains. Each domain extension and its registry rules can affect the expiration timeline and some domains, such as ccTLDs, may have unique expiration timelines.

We'll send multiple emails to notify you of expiration within the 30 days prior and 30 days after the expiration date of your domains.

Note: If auto-renew is turned, we'll attempt to renew your domain multiples times, including on the day of expiration and the 12th day after expiration.

Expiration timeline

Some domains, such as ccTLDs, may have special requirements for expiration and renewals.

Related steps

More info

  • On Aug. 31, 2013, ICANN adopted the Expired Registration Recovery Policy (ERRP), which requires registrars to disclose important information to Registrants and prospective customers about expiration notices, fees and redemption procedures. All required information and disclosures currently exist in various locations throughout our website. However, as an aid to Registrants, this article contains links to all required elements in the new policy.
  • For full details on ICANN's policies, you can review the Registrant Rights & Responsibilities Under the 2009 RAA.
  • ICANN Registrant Benefits & Responsibilities (2013) will be determined upon publication by ICANN.
  • Start your search for a brand new domain today.

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