When an active domain name expires, it can still be renewed by the present owner for about eight weeks after the expiration and although it won't be active, it cannot be obtained by anybody else. In case the domain name is not renewed by that point, however, it goes into a 5-day deletion period and subsequently it is available to the public. During the deletion period everybody can submit a backorder for the domain through an ICANN-certified domain registrar and the company will use its registry channel to try to register the domain for the user once it is available. Because a lot of registrars may attempt to obtain a given domain and names are acquired on first-come, first-serve basis, there's no guarantee that using such an automated service will grant you ownership over it, but this is the most efficient way to get an appealing domain name as trying to register it manually almost certainly means that you will be far too late.

Domain Backorder in Shared Hosting

We provide a domain backorder service with all of our shared hosting plans and you will be able to employ it from your Hepsia Control Panel. For your convenience, you'll be able to customize the list of domain names that you see by extension, exact deletion date and length, so you won't need to browse through thousands of domain names to find if a suitable one will be available in the near future. You will also be able to look for a given word or a phrase within the domain name list. If we're able to register the required domain for you, it will be listed together with any other domains which you have with us and you will be able to control it just as quickly. We offer the service at very competitive prices when compared with other registrars and if we are unable to acquire a domain for you, your money shall be available in your account, so you'll be able to use it for other domains or web hosting services.