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About .es Domain Names

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Last Updated: January 4, 2012 4:09 PM

The .es country code top-level domain name (ccTLD) is an extension representing Spain and español. Domain names with the .es extension are useful for companies or individuals who want to reach the growing number of Internet users in Spain and the global Spanish-speaking community. Registering a .es domain name gives you regional recognition and an easy-to-manage Web presence.

The information below also applies to the following country-code second-level domain names (ccSLDs):

  • .com.es — Intended for commercial entities
  • .nom.es — Intended for personal names
  • .org.es — Intended for noncommercial entities

Who can register .es domain names?

Registration of .es domains is open to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. See Registering .es Domain Names for more information.

Which registry controls .es domain names?

Nic.ES is the registry for .es domain names.

For how long can I register .es domain names?

The minimum registration length for .es domain names is 1 year and the maximum is 5 years.

When do .es domain names renew?

Your .es domain name must renew prior to its expiration date. The renewal date depends on whether you manually renew it or let us auto-renew it.

You can manually renew your .es domain name in the Domain Manager when it is within 1 year of expiration. For more information, see Renewing Your Domain Names.

If you do not manually renew your domain name, we attempt auto-renewal 54 days prior to its expiration date. If our auto-renewal attempt fails, we re-attempt auto-renewal 45 days prior to expiration. If our second attempt at auto-renewal fails, we make a final attempt 35 days prior to expiration.

If our final attempt to auto-renew the domain name fails and you did not manually renew it, you must redeem it. There might be a redemption fee. See Recovering Expired Domain Names for redemption instructions.

Can I transfer .es domain names to my account with you?

Yes. See Transferring Domain Names to Us for information on the transfer process. Note that .es transfers are unique in three ways:

  • The domain name does not have to be unlocked to be available for transfer.
  • The administrative contact must approve the transfer at nic.es (this must be a trusted site for your browser to view it) using his/her NICES Handle (shown in the Whois listing for the domain). Select Solicitudes, and then select Lista de solicitudes. Follow the instructions to complete the transfer authorization.
  • Due to registry limitations, no extra registration time is added to a .es domain name when you transfer it to us.

How do I transfer .es domain names from you to another registrar?

The same registry rules exist as with transferring a .es domain name to us. Check with your new registrar for exact information on beginning the transfer process. The domain name does not need to be unlocked to be available for transfer.

Can I add privacy and protection to .es domain names?

Domain name protection is not available for .es domain names.

Can I backorder .es domain names?

We do not support the backorder of .es domain names at this time.

Can I move .es domain names to another account with you?

Yes, but there are limitations. When you move a .es domain name, the registrant's first name, last name, and company name cannot be changed.

Can I update the contact information for .es domain names?

Yes. To make a change to any domain contact information, please contact Customer Support for assistance.

Are there nameserver requirements for my .es domain names?

No. Any valid nameservers can be used with .es domain names.