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About Registrar Accreditation
The following links contain general information about the Shared Registration System ("SRS"), including its history, ICANN's role in it, and the role of ICANN-accredited registrars:
How to Become an ICANN-Accredited Registrar
The following links contain specific information you need to know and steps you need to follow in order to become an ICANN-accredited registrar:
- The Process
- Documents You Must Submit or Review (current requirements)
- Financial Considerations for All Registrar Applicants
- Help for Completing ICANN Registrar Accreditation Application
Contact ICANN-Accredited Registrars
The following links contain lists of accredited registrars and links to their web sites. The first link contains a list of all registrars, categorized as (i) registrars operational and presently registering domain names in the .com, .net, and .org gTLDs; (ii) registrars that are fully accredited but not yet operational; and (iii) registrar applicants that ICANN has identified as qualified for accreditation but that have not yet finalized their accreditation. The second list contains contact information for and links to all businesses listed in the first list.
- List of All ICANN-Accredited Registrars
- Descriptions and Contact Information for All Businesses That Have Qualified for ICANN Accreditation
Documents Relating to the Testbed Phase of the Shared Registration System, Ended November 30, 1999