Costs of registration
Registration fee
This is the fee that NORID bills the registrar to cover
the costs NORID incurs processing the application. It is highly
probable that the registrar in addition will bill you for the work
they have done in connection with the registration, both technical
and administrative. Registrars are free to price as they wish
regarding procurement of and forwarding domain applications.
The one-time registration fee will come due at the end of the
month in which the registration was made.
Each registrar will receive a total bill for the sum of domain
names registered for customers of that registrar the previous
month.
Registration fee: 250 NOK
Procedures for invoicing and sanctions if the invoice is not paid
is covered in the registrar agreement
Annual fee
The annual fee is meant to cover NORID's cost in the following
areas:
- changes and updates for registrations already made
- general maintenance of the name space under .no
- quality control of the registered data
These are areas whose cost of operation are not covered through
the one time registration fee.
The chosen model for the yearly fee is that a basic fee is
incurred by all domain name registrations. This is billed to the
billing contact for the domain. The more domain names a billing
contact handles for its customers the cheaper the basic cost gets,
according to the following table:
The fee is paid in advance for each year, exept for the first
year, which is covered by the registration fee.
Number of domains |
Cost pr domain |
1 - 10 |
NOK 100,- |
11 - 50 |
NOK 95,- |
51 - 250 |
NOK 90,- |
251 - 1000 |
NOK 85,- |
over 1000 |
NOK 80,- |
Payment conditions
Registration fee: 30 days payment limit
The billing contact gets the invoice with a standard 30 days
limit of payment. Norid will issue a first warning after the limit
on the invoice has expired (30 days after the invoice was sent out).
A second warning is sent 14 days after the limit on
the invoice has expired (45 days after the invoice date).
Procedures for invoicing and penalties for non-payment are covered by
the Registrar Agreement
Annual fee: 14 days payment limit
The billing contact gets the invoice with 14 days
limit of payment. Norid will issue a first warning after the limit
on the invoice has expired (14 days after the invoice was sent out).
A second warning is sent 14 days after the limit on
the invoice has expired (28 days after the invoice date).
In addition a letter will be attached, giving a final time limit of
14 days. In addition the administrative contact of the domain will
be contacted by email and informed that the domain will be
removed if the invoice is not paid. If the invoice still hasn't
been paid after 14 days, the domain name is removed.
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