Get your .nl domain name out of quarantine – Fast and easy

Remove .NL domain name from quarantine

Did you accidentally cancel your .nl domain name and want it back? Don't worry! After cancellation, your domain will be quarantined for 40 days, so you can restore it if a mistake was made. But don't wait too long, because after this period the domain will be available for everyone to register again.

How to get your domain name out of quarantine

There are two ways to get your .nl domain name out of quarantine, depending on where you registered the domain:
  1. Domain registered through us: If your domain name was registered through us, you can restore it for a one-time fee of €75.
  2. Domain via another provider: Do you want to transfer your domain name from another provider to us and get it out of quarantine? This is possible for €100,-. The annual registration fee is not included.

Why You Should Recover Your Domain Name Fast

If you accidentally let your domain name expire, it is important to take action quickly. There are often others waiting to register your domain, mainly for SEO reasons or to resell it later for a higher price. To avoid these problems, remove your domain from quarantine within 40 days.

Do you have any questions or do you want to reactivate your domain name? Feel free to contact us, we are happy to help you!


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