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Rules for Guatemala:

 

[Registration]

1. * What is the registration terms allowed? (ie. 1 – 2 years):  The registration terms allowed is for 1 year.  


2. * How long does registration typically take?
It takes you from 2 to 5 minutes. 

3. * Can registrants be both individuals and legal entities? Yes, Registrants can be both individuals and legal entities


4. * Admin contact has to be an individual?
 
No   

 

Registration Requirements: 

5.  Admin contact ID number?
 No

 

6. Application form to be signed by the admin contact?
 
No

 

7. Company registration number and VAT number?
 
No

 

8. Do you offer Subdomains ? The domain names to apply for must be under one of the following established subdomains:

.gt - (open)

.com.gt - (open)

.org.gt - (open)

.net.gt - (open)

.ind.gt - (open)

.edu.gt* - (closed) for educational institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education and, in the case of higher education institutions recognized by the Council of Private Higher Education (CEPS).

.gob.gt* - (closed) for government agencies in Guatemala.

.mil.gt* - (closed) for entities of the Armed Forces of Guatemala.

 

* Zonecheck? No 

 



[Renewal]

Is Late renewal possible? Please, see below. 

Until when? EXPIRED: Describes the domain names whose registration period has reached its expired date, also known as the grace period, in which is given the opportunity to renew the registration period without affecting the operation of the domain name.

You can go to the state REGISTERED, by paying a minimum of one year or updating the information stored in the Registry for domain names free of charge. .

This state is valid for two weeks (15 calendar days) after the expiration date of the registration period. If renewal payment or the update of the information registered is not received, the domain name changes to the state BLOCKED.


BLOCKED: Points out the domain names that exceeded the period of grace at the state EXPIRED and are currently without service.

You can go to the state REGISTERED, by paying a minimum of one year or updating the information stored in the Registry for domain names free of charge. .

This state is valid for two weeks (15 calendar days) If renewal payment or the update of the information registered is not received, the domain name changes to the state AVAILABLE, the domain name will be deleted from the Registry's data base.

 

 

Is Restoration possible?
No

 

Is Early Deletion possible? Yes

[Other Rules]

 

* Do you Provide IDN registration? 

Yes, we do. Please visit this link to learn more about
IDN: https://www.gt/sitio/idn.php?lang=en

 

[Transfer]

 

  • How to transfer? Due to domain name transfer
  • A letter on company letterhead, from the legal representative of the entity holding the domain name, indicating the willingness to transfer the domain name with all its rights.
  • The documents accrediting the person signing as the legal representative of the entity currently holding the domain name, as well as an identity document where the signature can be confirmed.
  • A letter from the new delegate indicating that he or she accepts all rights and obligations involved, and providing all the data that will supplant those currently registered.
  • The documents accrediting the person signing as the legal representative of the new entity that will hold the domain name, as well as an identity document where the signature can be confirmed.
  • Note: The documents mentioned above can be delivered by: email to [email protected], Fax or Hard Copy .

 

- Will the expiration date reset or +1 year? No, it doesn't change. the expiration date will stay the same. 

- Do you require an Auth code and unlock TransferProhibited? No



[Owner Change]



* How to change the owner?  

* document required? Yes.

 

 

Due to a change in the company name

A letter on company letterhead, from the legal representative of the entity holding the domain name, indicating the change of company or business name.

The documents accrediting the person signing as the legal representative of the entity holding the domain name, as well as an identity document where the signature can be confirmed.

The legal documents indicating such change.


Due to domain name transfer

A letter on company letterhead, from the legal representative of the entity holding the domain name, indicating the willingness to transfer the domain name with all its rights.

The documents accrediting the person signing as the legal representative of the entity currently holding the domain name, as well as an identity document where the signature can be confirmed.

A letter from the new delegate indicating that he or she accepts all rights and obligations involved, and providing all the data that will supplant those currently registered.

The documents accrediting the person signing as the legal representative of the new entity that will hold the domain name, as well as an identity document where the signature can be confirmed.

 

* Registration date remains unchanged? Registration date will remain unchanged. 

 

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