Inactive Businesses/Companies ABN/ACN

Inactive Sole Traders 

Registrants can reactivate their ABN online to ensure they remain eligible to hold and renew this domain name.

Alternatively, registrants will be able to perform a change of registrant on the domain name to have the license re-registered to their current ABN.  

Inactive Businesses/Companies ABN/ACN

If registrants wish to maintain the registration for their names, they will need to provide relevant information through a manual Change of Registrant.

Registrants can perform a CoR if they meet section 5.5 of the 2004-01 – Complaints – (Registrant Eligibility) Policy, which states if;

  1. There is documentary evidence that, prior to its demise, the registrant agreed to transfer the domain name licence to the entity or individual currently using the domain name; and
  2. The transfer meets the requirements to hold the domain name listed in auDA’s Transfers (Change of Registrant) Policy (2011-03).
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