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What information must I provide to MYNIC in my application?

MYNIC will deal only with three Contact Person(s) whom you must list in your application: an Administrative Contact, a Technical Contact and a Billing Contact. In the case of personal domain names, the Registrant is the same as the Administrative Contact.

Administrative Contact
This is the authorised person able to speak and contract on behalf of the Registrant. The Administrative Contact must be an authorised employee of the Registrant organisation/company.

Only the contact person listed in your Registration form will receive e-mail notification from MYNIC when the registration is completed. All non-technical queries regarding the domain name shall be directed to him/her.Once a domain name is successfully registered, the Administrative Contact is allowed to do the following tasks:
  • Appoint a new Administrative Contact
  • Appoint a new Technical Contact
  • Appoint a new Invoicing Party
  • Change password
  • Modify the Administrative Contact record
  • Modify the Registrant name
  • Modify the Registrant record
  • Delete the domain name
  • Transfer the domain name
  • Handle payments

Technical Contact
This is the person who maintains the domain name’s primary name server, secondary name server, resolver software and the domain name database files. This person keeps the name server running.

He/she also answers all queries regarding technical matters, and interacts with technical people in other domains to solve problems affecting the domain name.

Only the contact person listed in your Registration form will receive e-mail notification from MYNIC when the registration is completed.

Once a domain name is successfully registered, the Technical Contact is allowed to modify certain records as follows:
  • Add a secondary name server
  • Change password
  • Modify the primary name server record
  • Modify the secondary name server record
  • Modify the Technical Contact record

Billing Contact
All billing and payment matters shall be the responsibility of the Billing Contact. All invoices will be posted to the Billing Contact’s address. Failure to pay for the domain name registration fee and renewal fee may result in deregistration of the domain name.

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