A registrar transfer is the act of moving a domain name from one domain registrar to another. For example, you might move your domain name from your current registrar to DomainPeople to take advantage of our stability, free web page or customer support. Transferring registrars will not affect your e-mail or existing web site in any way.
A domain name registrar is the organization or company responsible for providing domain name registration services to the public. A domain name registrar is either authorized by ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, an organization dedicated to Internet governance) to provide registration services for the .COM, .NET and .ORG global top-level domain names, or is authorized by its respective government to register domain names within a specific ccTLD (country code Top Level Domain name extension). CIRA provides this function in Canada. A registrar must also be authorized by the registry of a Top Level Domain to act as an agent of the registry to process domain name registrations, where the agent is not a reseller. The registrar is also responsible for creating and maintaining a WHOIS database for its customers.
Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy by switching to DomainPeople:
All you need is a valid credit card and approval from the administrative contact for the domain name (on file with the current registrar). Use our automatic transfer form to submit your transfer request online.
Once we have received your transfer request, an e-mail is sent to the administrative contact to authorize the transfer request. In the interest of security, each authorization request is completed by logging into a secure web page using a unique order number and password.
If you do not have access to the administrative e-mail address, be sure to change the e-mail contact before initiating a transfer request. The transfer MUST be authorized by the administrative contact.
The next steps:
You can transfer most global top level domains including .COM, net, .ORG, .NET, .BIZ, .INFO, .CA, .US and .NAME.
Once you have initiated and confirmed the registrar transfer, the transfer process takes approximately 5 to 10 calendar days to be completed. Be aware that transfers require the co-operation of both registrars, so complications can delay (or even prevent) the transfer from completing.
No. Your web site and e-mail services will not be affected. The transfer does not affect the DNS information, associated with a domain name at the time of transfer. You may modify the DNS after your domain name has been successfully transferred to DomainPeople.
Your current registrar has the ability to reject a domain name transfer request initiated by DomainPeople in the following situations:
You will be notified via e-mail in the event that your domain name cannot be transferred due to one of the above reasons.
You can login to your account manager to see the status of an ongoing domain name transfer.
All newly registered gTLD domains and many ccTLD domains are placed in a "Registrar Lock" status to prevent any unauthorized registrar and registrant transfers. A locked domain will not effect any services or modifications related to your domain name other than the ability for the domain to be transferred to another registrar. This additional security feature can be easily managed through the Account Manager interface. Simply log in, select and edit the domain you want to lock, and enable this free service. You can turn the security feature on and off using this interface.
Please Note: An unlocked domain is susceptible to "Domain Highjacking" where another entity can transfer your domain and claim full title and control, resulting in a loss of ownership and services for your domain."
A domain name Authorization Code is a 6 to 16 character code assigned to domain names as an added security measure, to prevent unauthorized transfers. The authorization code is unique to each domain name and is assigned by the Registrar when the domain name is registered. Authorization codes must be provided during the transfer authorization process at the gaining Registrar. The Authorization Code is needed to transfer gTLD domain names and most ccTLD domains. The Authorization Code is also known as an "Auth Code," "Auth Info Code," or "EPP Password."
To obtain the Authorization Code for a specific domain, simply log in to the Account Manager select the domain and view the domain summary report. The Authorization Code will be included in the summary.