How long should I register my domain name for?

You can register your domain name in 1, 2, 5, 10 years,depending on the registrar and extension (e.g. .com, .net,.com.ng) of the domain.

Regardless of the length a domain is previously registered, the owner may extend the registration before it expires. The length of notice available to renew a domain before it expires depends on the domain name's current registrar for us at 19jawebhosting you have 45days after it expires to have it renewed. After which you have another 30days grace to pay for the domain name in redemption once this period is over domain name will be deleted 75 days after it expired at this time it can be reregistered if you get it first. Therefore, registering for a longer period may be more convenient (so one does not have to re-register as frequently).
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