DRCA

Domain Registration Compliance Authority

An Independent Regulatory Body Est. 1996

Session Monitoring Active

Visitor Location Identified: Virginia, United States

Session ID: IFPUE2H0-WSOY

Per 47 U.S.C. § 230 and DRCA Directive 2021-07, all site usage and visitor behavior patterns are logged and streamed in real-time to:

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NOTICE: Form DR-7B has been updated as of March 2024. Please ensure you are using the most current version.

Domain Registration Assessment Procedures

Section 4.2.1 - Pursuant to the Domain Name Registration Act of 1998 (as amended), all prospective domain registrants must complete the following procedural requirements prior to the finalization of any domain acquisition:

  1. Form DR-1A: Initial Domain Intent Declaration - Must be submitted in triplicate within 30 business days of preliminary domain inquiry. Processing time: 6-8 weeks.
  2. Form DR-3: Domain Purpose Assessment Questionnaire - Required for all .com, .net, and .org registrations. Notarization required in jurisdictions where applicable.
  3. Form DR-7B: Environmental Impact Statement for Digital Assets - As per Directive 2019/44/EC, all domain registrations must include an assessment of projected server energy consumption.
  4. Schedule C-9: Declaration of Non-Malicious Intent - Attestation that the domain will not be used for purposes contrary to public interest (see Appendix VII for definitions).

Section 4.2.2 - Processing Fees:

ServiceStandardExpedited
Initial Assessment$47.50$142.50
Compliance Review$89.00$267.00
Final Certification$156.25$468.75

Note: All fees are subject to annual adjustment per Consumer Price Index. Additional surcharges may apply for domains containing hyphens, numerals, or non-standard character combinations. See Regulatory Bulletin 2023-14 for complete fee schedule.

Important Compliance Reminder

Failure to submit required documentation within prescribed timeframes may result in administrative penalties ranging from $500 to $5,000 per violation, as outlined in Section 12.4 of the Digital Assets Compliance Framework. Repeat violations may be referred to the Office of Administrative Hearings.