Registration:
All of the following people can register the .EU domain name of their choice however the owner (applicant) must be:
- a personal residing within one of the European States
- a company with a registered office or central administration within one of the European States
- an organization set up within one of the European States
Further information with the
registration policy in force, including the list of eligible countries in Annex 1.
Renewal:
A renewal extends the domain name for one year. Renewal procedure must be carried out before the domain's expiration date otherwise the domain will switch to quarantine status for a 40 days period before being removed. During this status, the domain is no longer active but can still be restored.
Change of registrar:
Learn more about the .EU transfer procedure
Change of owner:
This procedure is called a “trade” and allows the owner to sell a domain name to a third party. During a trade, the seller and the buyer receive an e-mail for approval from the registry. When both responses are positives, the trade is completed.
Disputes:
The procedure makes it possible to settle disputes between the owner and a third-party. Further information