About .ORG domains
Public Interest Registry (PIR) is the sponsor and Donuts is the backend provider for the .org domain names.
Who can register .ORG domains?
Anyone can register .ORG domain names on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration restrictions
When registering a .ORG domain, you must follow specific requirements.
- Must use: 1-63 characters
- Can use: Letters (a-z characters), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (except in the 3rd or 4th characters of the domain name)
- Cannot use: Special characters (e.g., & and #)
- IDNs: Supported
Features
- Registration length: 1-10 years
- Renewal length: 1-10 years
- We'll attempt to auto-renew your domain on its expiration date. We'll park domains after the first failed billing attempt. If the domain isn't renewed within 40 days following expiration, we cancel it and remove it from your account.
- Backorders: Supported
- Transfers to GoDaddy: Supported
- Transfers away from GoDaddy: Supported
- Transfers to another GoDaddy account: Supported
- Basic privacy protection: Supported
- Protection plan upgrades: Supported
- CashParking: Supported
- Contact Updates: Supported
Nameserver requirements
- Can use: DNSSEC, IPv4, IPv6
Refunds
For details on refunds, see our refund policy. Most domains will follow the Standard Refund Terms, but certain domains may have exceptions or may not be refundable at all. Review the information under Products with Special Refund Terms, and then select Domain Name Registrations/Renewals and Products Not Eligible for Refunds.
More info
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- Check out our most common domain articles to get started with your .ORG domain.