Domain name life cycle from the date of its expiry for generic TLDs (gTLDs) below.
(A) 0 - 36th day (36 days): Autorenew perios or Renewal Grace Period. You can renew the domain at costs of your registration service provider.
(B) 36th - 42nd day (6 days): Queued for Deletion. The domain will not be present in your registration service provider's Control Panel since it is being deleted from the system and will be moved to the Registry
(C) 42nd - 72nd day (30 days): Redemption grace Period / Pending Delete Restorable. This domain is no longer in the zone file and you will have to 'Restore' the domain from the Registry by paying a higher restoration fee.
(D) 72nd - 77th day (5 days): Pending Delete. The domain name cannot be 'renewed' or 'restored' and is awaiting deletion from the registry. After the Pending Delete stage, it will be made available for general registration depending upon the registry.
(A) 0 - 36th day (36 days): Autorenew perios or Renewal Grace Period. You can renew the domain at costs of your registration service provider.
(B) 36th - 42nd day (6 days): Queued for Deletion. The domain will not be present in your registration service provider's Control Panel since it is being deleted from the system and will be moved to the Registry
(C) 42nd - 72nd day (30 days): Redemption grace Period / Pending Delete Restorable. This domain is no longer in the zone file and you will have to 'Restore' the domain from the Registry by paying a higher restoration fee.
(D) 72nd - 77th day (5 days): Pending Delete. The domain name cannot be 'renewed' or 'restored' and is awaiting deletion from the registry. After the Pending Delete stage, it will be made available for general registration depending upon the registry.