Paying WIPO Domain Name Case Fees
Learn about the different payment methods and follow these easy steps to pay your fees for Domain Name cases filed with WIPO.
- You need a WIPO Account to pay your Domain Name case fees. Don’t have one? Create your WIPO Account now! Remember that a WIPO Account may belong to an individual only, not a group or an organization.
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About Domain Name Disputes fees
How do I pay my Domain Name case fees?
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Step 1
Fill in the Domain Name Payment form
- Once you type a domain name, the currency is selected automatically.
- When the form is filled in, click on the PAY button.
- If you have multiple requests to make, you must submit a separate form for each request.
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Step 2
Enter WIPO Pay
Pay and view your pending payments with our streamlined payment system.We do not accept payment by cash or check. Make payments in the currency requested in the payment form. -
Step 3
Compose your basket
Have several fees to pay? Add multiple items to your basket and pay for them all at once.Remember that you can only add the items in the same currency in your basket. If your items are in different currencies, you will have to pay them separately. -
Step 4
Select your payment method and proceed with payment
WIPO Pay offers you six (6) different payment methods to pay your fees for Domain Name cases.If you regularly use WIPO services, then a Current Account at WIPO – managed in Swiss francs – is perfect for you. It’s secure, fast, and free of charge and provides access to all your payment activity.With a Current Account at WIPO you can pay in a currency different from Swiss Francs (CHF). In this case the official United Nations exchange rate will be applied (not the bank exchange rate).Make sure you have sufficient funds in your Current Account at WIPO before completing your transaction.Depending on service paid, available credit/debit cards are: VISA, MASTERCARD, CHINA UNION PAY, JAPAN CREDIT BUREAU (JCB), DINERS/DISCOVER, AMEX (CHF only).Warning: We use strong authentication. You may be asked to validate your Credit/debit card payment.In case of issues, contact our Domain Name Support Team.The available eWallets are: Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and Alipay*.*Alipay is currently unavailableUse your own PayPal account.Use your own Klarna account.When we receive your payment, we will update the status of your payment from Pending to Paid. This may take a couple of days.Klarna is available only in some countries. Please check the list of countries where Klarna is available to make sure your country and bank are supported.*Sofort/Klarna is currently unavailable.Select bank transfer in case you cannot pay online using other payment methods.We will send you detailed payment instructions to the email address connected to your WIPO Account. The instructions will include:- Basket ID (EPMT-XXXX-XXXX),
- WIPO’s IBAN and the payment details.
Provide a correct Basket ID (EPMT-XXXX-XXXX) as a reference when submitting your payment to avoid delays in the processing of your application.You are responsible for any additional fees charged by your bank or any intermediary bank: make sure that the amount you send covers any such fees. Funds can take up to 10 working days to reach our bank account. -
Step 5
Get a payment confirmation and a receipt
For payments with the Current Account at WIPO:- If the payment is successful, you will get a payment confirmation via email.
For the Bank Transfer payments:- Once WIPO receives your payment, we will send you directly a payment receipt within 10 working days maximum.
For all the other payment methods:- If the payment is successful, you will receive a payment confirmation and receipt by email within 10 working days.
Didn’t get your receipt? Contact our Finance Infoline.
Searching for specific payments made in the past?
Use filters to search for your paid items in the Payment History section of your WIPO Pay account.
Need a refund?
For refund queries, contact our Domain Name Support Team.
Find out more about WIPO’s Domain Name case fees
- Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)
- Domain Name Disputes for Country Code Top Level Domains (ccTLD): fees adopted only by certain ccTLD authorities
- Read more about the payment of Domain Name case fees.