Domains must be renewed before they expire to remain yours. TekLan sends reminder emails ahead of the renewal date, and you can renew manually at any time from the client area.
The dashboard also shows your domain list with Registration Date, Renewal Date, and Expiration Date columns so you can see at a glance what is coming up.
We send email reminders to your registered address ahead of the expiry date. If you are not receiving them, check your spam folder and make sure your registered email address in the client area is correct.
Keep your payment details up to date. If automatic renewal is set up, it only works if payment can be collected. An expired card will cause the renewal to fail. See the payment methods guide.
See the domain expiry guide for a full explanation of what happens after a domain expires, including grace periods and how to recover an expired domain.
Registering a New Domain
How to search for and register a domain name through TekLan, including choosing the right TLD for your needs.
Setting Up DNS Records
A plain-English guide to A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records - when to use each and how to add them.
Pointing Your Domain to Your Hosting
How to update nameservers or add an A record so your domain resolves to your TekLan hosting account.
Transferring a Domain to TekLan
How to transfer an existing domain from another registrar to TekLan, including unlocking the domain and getting your auth code.
Transferring a Domain Away from TekLan
How to unlock your domain, obtain the auth/EPP code, and initiate a transfer to a new registrar.
Domain Privacy and WHOIS Protection
How to keep your personal contact details out of the public WHOIS database using domain privacy.
What Happens When a Domain Expires
The expiry, grace, and redemption periods explained - and what you need to do to recover an expired domain.