GR domain zone / Greece
Overview
Domain GR is the official domain of Greece (Europe).
Greece is situated in the southern Balkan peninsula. In the territory of the country consists of hundreds of islands scattered in the Aegean and Ionian seas.
Recommendations
GR domain is recommended for websites related to Greece or containing relevant information, for companies and individuals located in Greece or emerging to local market and for everyone interested in this domain zone.
Limitations
Abbreviations of first and last names and names of companies may not be used in contact data.
ATTENTION! If any domain is not registered for any of the above reasons, domain registration costs are not returned.
Domain names consisting of geographical or historical names of Greece, cities and regions of Greece and names of other countries of the world may not be registered.
Domain names containing offensive words and phrases and words violating the legislation of Greece may not be registered.
Domain names containing official terms of the Greek state and other countries specified in Article 6.3 of the Paris Convention on Protection of Industrial Property may not be registered.
Domain names, which may result in conflicts on national or religious grounds, may not be registered.
Registration term
Usually, a domain becomes available for use in 2-5 days upon payment.
Maximal registration term for this domain zone is 7 days.
The original term of domain name registration is 30 days. Within 21 days of administration of domain GR validates made Data about the owner of the domain and the domain rules of the domain zone of Greece. After a successful test domain is extended by paid your term. Use a domain you can immediately after its registration is not expecting to be completed when checking domain.
Transfer
Currently, only new domains may be registered in this domain zone. You may not transfer your domain to our service from another registrar.
Information in WHOIS
Information on domain owners is fully hidden and not available for public viewing.















