The .vet domain name comes with dual flexibility. It can serve as a hub for veterinary professionals, or it can serve as a valuable online support system for current veterans. Individuals or business professionals can use the .vet domain in a variety of different ways.
The .vet launch is divided into three registration phases: Trademark Holder (Sunrise), Priority Pre-Registration (Early Access) and Pre-Registration (General Availability.) Each phase has specific application requirements:
Pre-registration gives you the best possible chance of securing a domain name before it's available to the general public, but it doesn't guarantee you will get it. You can only pre-register for Early Access and General Availability phases, and we'll submit your registration application when the phase begins.
Multiple applications with different registrars are resolved on a first-come, first-served basis during General Availability. If you aren't able to secure the domain name, we'll refund the registration fee. Application fees will not be refunded.
Starting October 7, 2014 at 18:00 UTC, trademark holders can submit an application to register a .vet domain containing their owned mark, before it's available to the public.
Trademark validation goes through the Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH), which is an ICANN global repository for trademark data. Visit the TMCH website for information on registering a trademark.
Bulk .vet registration is not supported during Sunrise.
If you aren't able to secure the domain name, we'll refund the registration fee. Application fees will not be refunded.
You cannot cancel your registration application. If you are awarded the domain name, you have 5 days to cancel your domain name and get a refund of the registration fee only.
From October 15, 2014, at 17:00 UTC to October 22, 2014 at 17:00 UTC, customers can register .vet domain names at a premium price, and on a first-come, first-served basis. This phase offers the best chance of securing a domain name.
Bulk .vet registration is not supported during Early Access.
Pricing: The first 4 days of Priority Pre-Registration will have different fees, with day one being the highest and every day thereafter decreasing in price. Days 5 through 7 will be the same fee. The price of a domain registration during Priority Pre-Registration includes the registration fee and a non-refundable early application fee. For example, if a domain name's registration fee is $30 and the early application fee is $12,500, then the total cost is $12,530. The price of your gTLD may vary based on the domain you search for and pre-register.
The early application fee is NOT refundable if the domain is awarded and then cancelled. The early application fee is not charged if you do not get the domain. The registration fee is refundable if the domain name is cancelled, or if you do not get the domain name.
Beginning October 22, 2014, at 17:00 UTC, customers can register .vet domain names on a first-come, first-served basis.
Bulk .vet registration is supported during General Availability.
Multiple applications with different registrars are resolved on a first-come, first-served basis during General Availability. If you aren't able to secure the domain name, we'll refund the registration fee.
If you are awarded the domain name, you have 5 days to cancel your domain name and get a refund of the registration fee.
For up to date information on .vet, click here.
Anyone can register .vet domain names on a first-come, first-served basis.
These domain names can have a up to 63 characters, with a minimum of 1 character, and can contain letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (except in the 3rd or 4th characters of the domain name). You cannot register domain names with special characters such as & and #. The .vet supports IDNs (Internationalized Domain Names) in the following languages: French and Spanish.
The Rightside Registry manages and supports the .vet extension.
You can register a .vet domain name for a minimum of one year and a maximum of 10 years.
We'll attempt to auto-renew your .vet domain name on its expiration date. We will park .vet domain names after the first failed billing attempt. If the domain name isn't renewed within 40 days following expiration, we cancel the the domain name and remove it from your account.
Yes. See Transfer domain names to GoWebsite for details on the transfer process.
Yes. See Transferring Domain Names to Another Registrar for details on the transfer process for these domain names.
Private Registration is offered for .vet domain names, but Protected Registration is not available.
No. We currently do not support that backorder of .vet domain names.
Yes. See Move a domain to another GoWebsite account to start the account move process.
Yes. See Change contact information for details on making these changes.
Two nameservers is required for .vet domain to resolve, and a maximum of 13 nameservers is allowed. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.