• The entity in charge of these matters is called NIC-HN DOMAIN REGISTRATION CENTER OF HONDURAS
  • The documents needed for the registration of a domain name are:
    1. Letter of Authorization to a local firm for securing the registration. This letter must come in the stationary of applicant and must indicate the local firm’s name as responsible billing and local contact persons before the said office.
    2. Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of the applicant.
    • The above documents do not require Consular legalization.

    The registrations will be valid for two years (renewable)

    The official document attesting to the registration is called "MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE".

    1. The costs involved are:
      1. US. $100.00 covering the MEMBERSHIP cost. This cost and the first US. $50.00 covering the maintenance for the first year of the domain name registration must be paid within 30 days counted from the filing date of the domain name registration application.
      2. US. $ 50.00 per year covering the maintenance of the domain registration.
      3. Attorney fees for preparing, filing and securing the MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE range from US. 150.00 to US. $200.00

    The following information must also be provided:

    Entity Who Uses The Domain Name


    a) Name:
    b) Domicile:
    c) Country:

    Administrative Contact


    a) Name:
    b) Name of the entity:
    c) Domicile:
    d) Country:
    e) Telephone number:
    f) Facsimile number:
    g) E-mail address:

    Technical Contact


    a) Name:
    b) Name of the entity:
    c) Domicile:
    d) Country:
    e) Telephone number:
    f) Facsimile number:
    g) E-mail address:

    Name of the principal server:

    Internet address of the principal server:

    Name of the secondary server:

    Internet address of the secondary server:

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