Agreement Transfer Domain Form Within

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The domain name registrant is the person, company or entitiy who owns or holds a domain name. when corporations & companies register a name the rgistrant should be the company name so business can maintain ownership of name.
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To transfer your domain, you'll need an authorization code (also called an Auth-Code, Auth-Info Code, or AuthInfo Code). This code is there to protect your domain from being transferred by an unauthorized party.

You cannot transfer a domain name to a different registrar within 60 days of making changes to the registrant name, organization or email address (or the Administrative Contact email address, if there is no registrant email address).

Your domain must be unlocked before you start your domain transfer. Certain registrars such as GoDaddy require that you remove whois privacy protection before attempting to transfer a domain. For many domains you'll need an authorization code from your current registrar and you have to submit with your domain.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires domain providers to lock most domains for 60 days after registration, transfer, or as an option when changing contact information. When your domain is locked, you can't transfer it to a different provider.

You can transfer an expired domain to another domain host as long as the domain is in the Grace Period (about 30 days from its expiration date).

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The Transferor and Transferee need not both sign the same form. The individual parts can be completed separately on different forms.The original registration took place less than sixty (60) days prior to the transfer request. Domain name registration requires sharing the YOUR information, in whole or in part, with the applicable Registry Operator and with ICANN. For transfers successfully completed within 90 days of the purchase date, 1 year will be added to the domain name term at no additional cost. In this Domains Service Agreement ("Agreement"), "Registrant", "you" and "your" refers to the Registrant of each domain name registration.

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