When Do .me Domains Drop? Expiration & Deletion Timeline
A .me domain takes about 77 days to drop after it expires, moving through doMEn d.o.o.'s expiration and deletion stages before the name is released.
.me Expiration Timeline
- 1
Expiry
Registration ends
- 2
Grace Period (40d)
doMEn d.o.o. allows renewal without a redemption fee
- 3
Redemption (30d)
Recovery is still possible, usually for a redemption fee
- 4
Pending Delete (7d)
Locked, cannot be renewed or recovered
- 5
Drop
Deleted from the registry, open for new registration
Total time from expiry to drop: 77 days.
About the doMEn d.o.o. lifecycle
doMEn d.o.o., based in Montenegro, operates .me and applies a 40-day grace period plus an unusually long 7-day pending-delete window, both longer than the gTLD default, reflecting the smaller registry's more conservative reclaim policy adopted after .me's 2008 launch as a personal-branding TLD.
Track a .me domain's drop date
Check a specific .me domain's current status and estimated drop date, or set up a free alert so you know the moment it moves toward pending delete.
Frequently asked questions
How long after a .me domain expires before it drops?
A .me domain generally drops about 77 days after its expiration date: 40 days of grace, then 30 days of redemption, then 7 days of pending delete before deletion. doMEn d.o.o. can vary the exact timing within its published windows.
Can I re-register a .me domain the day it expires?
No. Expiration only starts the clock. The previous owner (or anyone who pays the redemption fee) can still recover a .me domain while it is in its recovery window. It is not open for new registration until it is deleted from the doMEn d.o.o. registry, roughly 77 days after expiration in the typical case.
What does the .me grace period mean?
During the 40-day grace period, the domain still resolves to the old owner's nameservers in most cases, and the registrar can restore it with a simple renewal, no redemption fee required. Once grace ends, recovery gets more expensive or closes entirely, and the domain becomes visible as "expired" to drop-catching tools.