Management of a domain name and the extra services that DNS Belgium provides
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Manage your .be domain name
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Adapt the details of your domain name (address, e-mail address, etc.)
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Delete your domain name
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Transfer your domain name
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Transfer your domain name to another holder
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Extra services for your .be domain name
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apply for a registration certificate
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apply for variants
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apply for Domain Guard
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apply for Domain Shield
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Manage your.vlaanderen or .brussels domain name
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Adapt the details of your domain name (address, e-mail address, etc.)
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Delete your domain name
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Transfer your domain name
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Transfer your domain name to another holder
Extra service: registration certificate
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- Death: the beneficiary. We request a death certificate and an authorisation from a beneficiary.
- Bankruptcy: the receiver. We request a document from the receiver to confirm the bankruptcy.
- Acquisition: the party making the acquisition. We ask for an official document (such as a copy of the Belgian Official Gazette) in which the acquisition is confirmed.
- Liquidation: the liquidator. We ask for proof that this person is indeed the liquidator.
Make sure you renew your domain name in time
It is important to renew your domain name in time. This should in principle be done every year.
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Your registrar can tell you exactly when your domain name expires. Otherwise, you can apply for a registration certificate.
Every registrar has its own procedures for invoicing domain names. Some registrars expect you to pay their invoice before your domain name expires, so that they can determine whether the domain name has to be renewed or not.
If you do not wish to renew your domain name, it is important to inform your registrar of your decision in good time. If the renewal date is exceeded, your registrar will be invoiced automatically for a new period. It is possible that your registrar will then ask you to pay for another year.
DNS Belgium does not get involved in conflicts about payments and invoicing between a registrant and a registrar.