The contact responsible for any administrative issues pertaining to the domain-name account. Any administrative changes to the domain must be approved by the administrative contact. The registrar will use this contact for any non-technical questions it may have regarding the domain name.
The registrant contact responsible for all administrative issues relating to a domain name. In many registrars' view of the domain world, the admin contact is the de facto owner. They are given the power to initiate and confirm amendments, including transfers of ownership, domain transfers etc.
The person authorized to communicate with the domain registrar/hosting service on issues relating to the domain name/web site.
The administrative contact is the individual or organization that has been authorized to correspond with the domain registrar on behalf of the Registrant (Domain Owner). The administrative contact is viewed as the authoritative point of contact for the domain name, second only to the Registrant.
The person responsible for the administrative duties of a domain name registered with us. All correspondence reference contact details and certain changes to the domain will be sent to the Administrative Contact e-mail address.
The administrative contact is an individual, role or organization authorized to interact with the registry or registrar on behalf of the Domain Holder. The administrative contact should be able to answer non-technical questions about the domain name's registration and the SLD Holder. In all cases, the Administrative Contact is viewed as the authoritative point of contact for the domain name, second only to the Registrant.
The person authorized to interact with the domain name registrar on behalf of the domain name registrant. Administrative contacts can renew domain names, change domain name servers, and edit the contact information.
When registering a Domain, this person, along with the Billing Contact and the Registrant, has authority to make changes to domain information. One person may be any or all of these contacts.
The administrative contact is an individual authorised to interact with the registrar on behalf of the domain name registrant. The administrative contact should be able to answer non-technical questions about the domain name's registration and the domain name registrant. It is strongly recommended that the administrative contact be the registrant or someone from the registrant's organisation.
The administrative contact is an individual authorized to make necessary changes, on behalf of the domain name owner. The administrative contact is also the person or organization that answers legal questions about the domain name. Generally the owner or an authorized person from your company is the administrative contact. Also See Contacts
When registering a domain name, the administrative contact must be provided to the registrar when completing the registration form. The administrative contact is the individual who is responsible for acting as the primary contact. The administrative contact does not necessarily need to be able to manage the technical aspects of the domain.
This is the person/organization with authority to make changes, or answer questions regarding a domain name.