.ORG
Dot ORG Domain Names
Get one at just $13.95/year
Dot ORG Pricing
TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
Sole .ORG registration | $13.95 | $26.90 | $40.35 | $53.80 | $67.25 | $80.70 | $94.15 | $107.60 | $121.05 | $134.50 |
.ORG with hosting | $10.00 | $23.95 | $36.90 | $50.35 | $63.80 | $77.25 | $90.70 | $104.15 | $117.60 | $131.05 |
TLD Details
TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
.ORG | yes | yes (EPP) | yes | yes | 1-10 years |
Dot ORG Domains
The Dot ORG Top-Level Domain was one of the first gTLDs ever introduced to the Internet and with over 10 million registered domains since 1985, it is the third most popular generic top-level domain after Dot COM and .DE. The idea behind its creation was to give organizations from all over the world a niche on the Internet. Because there were no pre-registration stipulations or post-registration audits, the gTLD rapidly became popular as persons and entities could order a domain freely. Today, .ORG is regarded to be a substitute for dot COM and .NET, especially if the desired names with these two TLD have already been taken.
A dot ORG domain name can be secured for a period between one and ten years and since we work with an ICANN-licensed registration service provider and we can offer you fast and easy administration of your domains. Unlike other providers, our fees for registrations, transfers and renewals remain always the same, so there will be no surprises next year. If you want to transfer your existing .ORG domain, you can do so by unlocking it and by requesting its EPP transfer key from the present registrar. We also offer a Whois Privacy Protection service, so your real contact information will not be available to the public eye upon a WHOIS lookup.
The .ORG universal top-level domain currently supports internationalized domains in a number of languages besides English – German, Polish, Hungarian, Latvian, Icelandic, Korean, Swedish, Lithuanian and Danish. In other words, you can have a name in any of these languages with the corresponding local alphabet and you don’t have to stick to the English alphabet. More languages will be supported soon.