Registrar responsibility
Verimek handles technical management, billing and ICANN/TRABIS compliance for your domains.
Review international (ICANN) and .TR (TRABIS) rules for registration, transfer, renewal and disputes on one page.
Every domain follows technical and legal rules for registration, renewal, transfer and deletion. ICANN governs globally; TRABIS manages .TR extensions.
Verimek handles technical management, billing and ICANN/TRABIS compliance for your domains.
You have the right to use, renew, transfer and update contact details; these rights are protected by the registration agreement.
WHOIS/RDAP data is publicly available in certain fields to prevent abuse and protect trademark rights.
A new domain registration starts with an availability check and ends with DNS configuration.
Search your desired domain and see available extensions instantly.
Choose registration period (1–10 years), verify contact details and complete payment.
The order is sent to the registry; most extensions activate within minutes.
Manage nameservers or A/CNAME/MX records from the client area.
Email reminders are sent before expiry; you can enable auto-renewal.
Moving a domain between registrars follows the standard EPP process.
Domain transfer lock must be disabled at your current registrar.
Request the authorization code from your current registrar; it is usually sent by email.
Enter the domain and EPP code on the Verimek transfer page.
An approval email is sent to the registrant; unapproved transfers are cancelled.
ICANN rules require several days for most gTLD transfers; .TR may differ.
The domain becomes active at the new registrar; verify DNS settings.
Unrenewed domains pass through stages before deletion from the registry. Timelines vary by extension.
The domain is registered and usable.
Past expiry date; DNS may stop. Renewal is still possible.
Extra renewal window on many extensions; usually at standard renewal fee.
Higher recovery fee applies; registry restore process begins.
Domain is marked for deletion; becomes available again after the period ends.
The global domain system (gTLD) follows ICANN policies. These rules apply to all accredited registrars.
A domain cannot be transferred again within 60 days of initial registration or last transfer.
Security lock prevents unauthorized transfers; must be removed before transfer.
Registration data can be queried via RDAP; privacy service may be offered within legal limits.
Trademark claims may be filed under the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP).
.tr and sub-extensions (.com.tr, .org.tr etc.) are managed via TRABIS in Turkey.
Commercial, corporate or individual terms apply depending on extension type.
Under current TRABIS rules, document requirements are removed for many .TR extensions; details shown at checkout.
Transfer uses EPP code and approval steps; TRABIS timelines follow registry policy.
Official .TR policies and announcements are published at nic.tr.
WHOIS shows registration status, expiry date and technical contact information.
Check domain status instantly on the Verimek WHOIS page.
Protect personal contact details with privacy service on supported extensions.
ICANN requires up-to-date registrant contacts; false data may lead to suspension.
Official channels exist for trademark infringement, bad-faith registration or false contact data.
Trademark owners can initiate ICANN UDRP for gTLD domains.
.TR disputes and cancellation procedures are handled via nic.tr.
Report phishing, spam or illegal content to the registrar abuse contact.
Register, transfer or run a WHOIS lookup now; our support team is here to help.
Common questions about domain procedures.