Items in the topic Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
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Why can’t I transfer my domain name?
Related Topics: Transfer Status, Transfer to Another Domain Provider, Transfer to Another Domain Registrar, Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerIf you wish to transfer your domain name to another domain name company, there are some factors which can either delay or prohibit the transfer from happening. All issues have a solution, but some issues may take some time to resolve.
Brief list of issues affecting domain name transfers
- Domain is 60 days or older: Domains must have existed for 60 days or longer. New domain registrations cannot be transferred until this time has passed.
- Domain Unlocked: The domain name must not have a Lock on it. You must contact the current domain name registration company for the domain name to have locks removed.
- Domain Authorization Code: For most types of domains, you require a specific Authorization Code for the domain name to authorize the transfer. The current domain name registration company can provide this to you, however it may also be obtained within their web-based interfaces online. If this domain is with Tucows, you can learn how to obtain the Authorization Code through this page.
- Valid Administrative Contact: For most types of domains, you must have a valid and functional Administrative Contact email address to receive the transfer confirmation notification emails. It’s a good idea to turn off your anti-SPAM email filters while the domain transfers in order to receive these emails. If this email address is invalid and no longer works, you will need to update it through your current domain name registration company. If the domain name is with Tucows, the update can be accomplished through this page.
This list applies to .COM, .NET, and .ORG domain names but also apply to many other types of domain names. Specific issues for other types of domain names are contained within the Transfer of Domain Registrations section of this website.
Please note that it takes some time for a domain name to transfer. This is outlined further in the article titled How can I speed up my domain name transfer?
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How can I speed up my domain name transfer?
Related Topics: Transfer to Another Domain Provider, Transfer to Another Domain Registrar, Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerAll transfers that are approved by the “gaining Registrar” (the new Registrar who submitted the transfer for the domain) will auto-approve (“AUTO-ACK”) itself after 5 days for most types of domain names.
In some cases the “losing Registrar” (the Registrar the domain is transferring-away from) will send an email to the Administrative Contact for the domain name allowing them to approve the transfer-away. Once the confirmation with the “losing Registrar” is approved, the domain name will have officially transferred to the new “gaining Registrar” who started the transfer.
Due to delays involved in processing completed domain name transfers, the final approval may not be recognized by the “gaining Registrar” until 24 hours have passed.
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How can I transfer my .UK domain to Tucows?
Related Topics: .UK, Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerIn order to transfer a .UK domain to Tucows, the domain owner must first contact the current Registrar and ask them to change the IPS Tag to “TUCOWS-CA“. If the current Registrar is unable or unwilling to make the change, please contact Nominet directly (http://www.nominet.org.uk) and they will help make the change.
When the tag change is completed, please contact your Domain Provider to complete the transfer process.
If you do not currently have a Domain Provider in mind, please see this page to find one.
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How can I transfer my .DE domains from one Domain Provider to another?
Related Topics: .DE, Transfer to Another Domain Provider, Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerSimply contact a Domain Provider and request that they submit a transfer for you domain.
Please note that the .DE registry (DENIC) requires that the Registrar you are transferring your domain to must receive, via fax, a written authorization of the transfer request from the domain’s Registrant (Administrative Contact). This authorization must be kept on record should the Registry request it in the case of a dispute.
This mean you will need to supply your Domain Provider with the faxed request prior to the transfer being initiated.
Unlike .COM, .NET and .ORG, which have a sixty (60) day post registration transfer hold restriction, transfers in and out are not restricted to any type of hold period. This means that a transfer can essentially be performed at any time after a domain is registered.
DENIC also imposes a non-refundable transfer fee on each transfer request, regardless of whether the transfer was successful or not.
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How can I transfer my .DE domain to Tucows?
Related Topics: .DE, Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerSimply contact a Domain Provider and request that they submit a transfer for you domain.
Please note that the .DE Registry (DENIC) requires that the Registrar you are transferring your domain to must receive, via fax, a written authorization of the transfer request from the domain’s Registrant (Administrative Contact). This authorization must be kept on record should the Registry request it in the case of a dispute.
This mean you will need to supply the Domain Provider with the faxed request prior to the transfer being initiated.
Unlike .COM, .NET and .ORG, which have a sixty (60) day post registration transfer hold restriction, transfers in and out are not restricted to any type of hold period. This means that a transfer can essentially be performed at any time after a domain is registered.
DENIC also imposes a non-refundable transfer fee on each transfer request, regardless of whether the transfer was successful or not.
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How can I transfer my domain name to Tucows/OpenSRS?
Related Topics: Transfer to Tucows/OpenSRS
Detailed answerThe following requirements must be met before you can transfer your domain name:
- Since transfer confirmation is done via email, the Administrative Contact email address listed on your domain name must be valid. If you are unsure, please perform a WHOIS lookup on your domain name. If the address is invalid, contact your current Registrar to have it updated or use their online domain management interfaces to do so.
- For most types of domains, the domain name must be at least 60 days old. This is a Registry-imposed requirement that affects all Registrars.
- If your domain name is expired, it must be within the domain’s grace period.
- There must be no locks or holds on your domain name. If you need to have your domain name unlocked or to have an expired-hold removed, contact your current Domain Provider.
- You must have the Authorization Code (Auth Code or EPP Key) for most types of domain names.
NOTE: Some types of domain (the TLD) may have specific requirements not mentioned in this section. Refer to Specific Domain Info for more information.
Transfer limitations for specific types of domains (TLDs)
- .CN – You cannot transfer domains 15 days before their expiration date
NOTE: All types of domain names may not be listed here. Please see its area in Specific Domain Info to double check.
