Thursday 12 May 2011

How To Transfer your Domain Name to Another Registrar

Switching to another domain name registrar is an option if you are looking for better services or if you want to save money. Every domain name registrar has its own guidelines for domain name transfer. Here is how you can transfer your domain name to another registrar. Pretend that your domain name is www.SJ13.com registered with Network Solutions.

* Log in to your account page. Using your username and password, log in to your domain registrar’s My Account or Login page. Find the Manage Account option and click it.
* View your domain status. Once the window for the Manage Account is open, find the domain tools. Find out your domain status by clicking on your domain name SJ13.com or by clicking the Edit option to view the details of your domain.
* Know the expiration of your domain name. Usually, domains are good for a year interval. If you don’t renew the domain, you will likely to lose it permanently. Some purchase a few years in advance. If you do not have pre-paid months that are ahead of you, and the expiration or renewal date is coming soon, transferring as soon as possible is a good idea. Though transferring can happen anytime, no refunds will be given for paid remaining months.
* Make sure the “Domain Lock” is off. Look for the domain protection or lock and see if it is turned off. If not, turn it off. A protected domain can’t be transferred.
* Make sure you are the Primary Contact. On the Account information part, check if you are the primary contact, which is the owner of the domain, and that the information is accurate and complete.
* Check if the email address is your current email. This is needed to ensure that you get the authorization code. You may edit this information in the Primary Contact information. Wait until the change that you made, if any, shows up in the WHOIS database.

* Check if your domain is set private. If so, change it to public because the WHOIS database cannot access your personal information if your domain is private or in “private registration”. The transfer will not proceed unless you turn it off.
* Start the transfer process. Request from your registrar an authorization code. Network Solutions lets you to submit a request online and to receive your code via an email. Other domain registrar may require you technical support.
* Initiate the transfer request to your new registrar. Go to your new registrar’s domain registration, and look for a link that may suggest transfer of domain name. When you found that link, click the option. This means that you let your new registrar to take over the ownership of your domain name from the old registrar.
* Follow the steps directed by the new registrar. This usually involves you filling out their form with the domain name, contact information, billing code and authorization code. Be sure to put your current email address and to provide accurate information.
* Complete your order. Within a few minutes or hours, an email will be sent to you confirming your order. Then, another email that has the verification link will be sent. Actual transfer takes place once this has been approved. If transfer failed or was rejected, contact your old registrar.
* Test the site after transfer. Check if your website works properly if you already have one.


Other known domain name registrars are Yahoo, Register.com and GoDaddy. No matter what your new domain name registrar is, make sure you follow their guidelines carefully.

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