Understanding TLDs' Grace Periods

A Grace Period is the time right after a domain expires during which you can still renew it at the regular price.

  • Most generic TLDs (like .com, .net) have a grace period of about 27–40 days.
  • Please note that grace periods vary depending on the specific TLD and its registry rules .
  • Once the grace period ends, the domain may enter a Redemption Period, which often involves additional recovery fees.
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