When an active domain name expires, it can still be renewed by the present owner for about 60 days following the expiration and although it won't be active, it cannot be taken by anybody else. When the domain name is not renewed by that point, however, it gets into a 5-day deletion time frame and subsequently it's released to the public. Throughout the deletion period anybody could send a backorder for the domain name through an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and the service provider will use its registry channel to make an effort to register the domain name on behalf of the user immediately after it is available. As numerous registrars could attempt to acquire a given domain and names are acquired on first-come, first-serve basis, there's no guarantee that employing such a computerized service will give you possession over it, but this is the best way to get an appealing domain because trying to register it yourself almost certainly means that you'll be far too late.

Domain Backorder in Website Hosting

As we work with an ICANN-accredited company, we offer domain backorders with all website hosting solutions, so you won't have to subscribe for a different account. An individual section inside your Hepsia hosting Control Panel will enable you to browse all the domains that will be deleted in the following days and we have added several filters that will enable you to narrow the search. You'll be able to enter any word or phrase, set the minimum and maximum number of characters, select a specific deletion date or select the extensions which should be viewable. Using the filters will save you lots of time and in case you discover a domain that you want to have, you could place an order for it with only a click. In case we're not able to register the chosen name, you will not lose the money you've paid us and you will be able to order other domain names with it - new registrations or backorders.