Domain .abogado - New TLDs

Registration time: Up to 1 working day

How to register a .abogado internet domain?

  • Registration fee
    $59,49 / year
    Domain is restricted to professional lawyers, law companies, courts or law schools. Registrant eligibility will be verified upon registration.
  • Renewal fee
    $59,49 / year
  • Trade fee
    free of charge
  • Transfer fee
    $59,49
    renewal included
    The transfer can be made no earlier than 60 days from the date of domain registration or its previous transfer. The transfer extends the validity period of the domain by 1 year and is a paid operation, which means that your pre-paid balance must have sufficient funds. The domain must be unlocked for transfer (cannot be in REGISTRAR-LOCK status). If the domain has been reactivated after it has expired in the last 60 days, no additional validity year will be charged.
  • Reactivation fee
    free of charge
    Additional restore fee is due on the domain renewal date. Restore is possible only within 28 days thereafter.
  • Minimum registration and renewal period
    1 year
  • Registration time
    Up to 1 working day
  • Restrictions
    Yes

.abogado domain information

With the growing number of legal services offered online, Spanish-speaking legal professionals and institutions need a clear, recognizable and trustworthy domain extension. The .ABOGADO domain is designed specifically for the legal community and can be used by qualified lawyers, law firms, courts of law, law schools, legal regulators and other eligible legal organizations.

By providing a dedicated namespace for the legal sector, .ABOGADO makes it easier for Internet users to identify legal professionals, find reliable legal information and search for legal services online. It also gives eligible registrants a strong and relevant domain name that clearly communicates their connection with the legal profession.

The Registry for .abogado reserves the right to engage an independent verification agent to verify applicants against the Eligibility Criteria set out in the Eligibility Policy. The .law and .abogado Registry also reserves the right for the independent verification agent to contact applicants and request any additional information or supporting documentation necessary to confirm whether the applicant meets the requirements of the Eligibility Policy.

Why should I register a .abogado domain?

“Abogado” is the Spanish word for “lawyer,” or “attorney,” and is both a recognizable, industry-specific keyword in Spanish-speaking countries, as well as in the Latino community of the United States. As a way to better market legal services to Spanish speakers all over the globe, .ABOGADO provides a specific namespace for lawyers, firms, review services, advisors, and every other individual, group, or organization affiliated with bilingual, or Spanish legal services.

This is a restricted TLD. Only the following entities may register it:

  • A Qualified Lawyer: A professional who is licensed by a Legal Regulator to practice law. A Qualified Lawyer must be identifiable as a currently-licensed practitioner in the public records kept by the relevant Legal Regulator (a lawyer with inactive or non-practicing status who is not authorized to provide regulated legal services under the rules of their Legal Regulator is not eligible under this Eligibility Policy).
  • A Law Firm: A partnership or incorporated entity formed by one or more Qualified Lawyers to engage in the practice of law. In jurisdictions where applicable, a Law Firm must be authorized by a Legal Regulator to provide legal services.
  • A Court of Law: An organization of government enacted by international, national, or state legislation that has the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in a given jurisdiction.
  • A Law School: An institution approved by a Legal Regulator or a recognized regulator of education to provide academic or vocational legal education as part of a process for becoming a Qualified Lawyer within a given jurisdiction.
  • A Legal Regulator: An institution that is enacted and/or approved by international, national, or state legislation to regulate the provision of legal services in a given jurisdiction.

Information about the .abogado domain registry

.abogado - sponsored top-level domain name (sTLD)
Available domain TLDs: .abogado
Registry: not published
Website: not published
Public WHOIS server: none

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