The current top-level domain for selected professional groups places special requirements on the registrant. The latter must provide the registrar with the contact and registration data of his competent registration or licensing authority (e.g. the bar association or the panel dentist association) upon request. His data deposited with the Registrar must be kept up to date at all times. Upon request, the registrant assures that he has the required qualifications, licenses and permits and undertakes to inform the registrar of any changes in this regard, as defined in the following text: Requirements for highly regulated TLDs: registrants must provide their registrar with administrative contact information for notification of complaints or reports of registration abuse, as well as contact details of relevant industry regulatory or self-regulatory bodies at their principal place of business, which must be kept up to date. In addition, registrants must have all necessary authorizations, charters, licenses and/or other related entitlements to participate in the sector associated with that strictly regulated TLD and report any material changes to the registrant's authorizations, charters, licenses and/or other related entitlements to participate in the sector associated with the strictly regulated TLD.
Registration period of the domain
Minimum and maximum length
Transfer to the Premium Provider
Change of ownership (registrant)
Provider change possible
Whois update possible
Whois Privacy Protection
Name Server Update
Domain Expire (end of term)
Deletion immediately
Umlauts possible
Restore after deletion possible