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Title: Domain name Transfer
Post by: rizeno on Jul 08, 2022, 05:07 PM
Can you advise on the best manual for transferring a domain within one registrar via the push method, without the need to sign a contract and with minimal delay?
Title: Re: Domain Transfer
Post by: MariaK on Jul 09, 2022, 12:20 PM
I can write how the domain is transferred by the push method at my registrar.
Your settings may be slightly different, but the general principle is the same.
Title: Re: Domain Transfer
Post by: Sedfinder on Sep 10, 2022, 04:42 AM
- The contact information for your domain contains a valid email address that you can access.
- The current registrar does not block domain transfer (indicated by 'clientTransferProhibited' in the status). You can check the domain's status using the whois service and contact the registrar to remove any block.
- At least 60 days have passed since the domain was registered or since its registrar was changed.
- A questionnaire with the domain's contact details has been created and filled out, matching the details in the domain's contact information.
- There are enough funds available to renew the domain name for one year.
- Get the authorization code (auth-code or transfer-key) from the current registrar and apply for transfer from the future registrar.
Once confirmation of the transfer is sent to the domain administrator's email, respond with the authorization code. The transfer process will then commence and be completed immediately after confirmation by the current registrar. It is important to note that the domain's performance will not be affected during the process of changing registrars.
Title: Re: Domain name Transfer
Post by: TerryMcCune on Jul 28, 2023, 04:31 AM
Transferring a domain within one registrar via the push method is generally a straightforward process. Here are some steps you can follow:

1. Verify eligibility: Ensure that your domain is eligible for transfer and meets the criteria set by your registrar.

2. Check domain lock status: Make sure your domain is not locked or restricted. If it is, unlock it to proceed with the transfer.

3. Initiate the transfer: Contact your registrar and request a domain push transfer. Provide them with the necessary details, such as the domain name and the recipient's account information.

4. Confirm transfer: The recipient of the domain should also confirm the transfer by accepting it on their end. This may involve logging into their account and following the registrar's instructions.

5. Complete the transfer: Once both parties have confirmed the transfer, the registrar will process the request. The domain will be transferred from the sender's account to the recipient's account.

6. Verify successful transfer: After the transfer is complete, it's essential to verify that the domain has been successfully transferred to the recipient's account. Check the new registrar's control panel to ensure everything is in order.

As for signing contracts and delays, the specific requirements may vary depending on the registrar you're working with. It's advisable to check their terms and policies or contact their customer support for more information on any potential contractual obligations or delays.

a few more details to consider when transferring a domain within one registrar via the push method:

1. Understand the push method: The push method involves transferring a domain from one account within the same registrar to another account. It is often a quicker and more convenient option compared to other methods like domain transfer authorization codes.

2. Check for any outstanding fees: Before initiating the transfer, ensure that there are no outstanding fees associated with the domain. These could include renewal fees, late payment fees, or any other dues. Clearing these fees beforehand will help avoid delays in the transfer process.

3. Maintain open communication: It's crucial to maintain open communication with both the sender and recipient of the domain. Ensure that all parties understand the transfer process and are ready to proceed.

4. Follow up if necessary: If you experience any delays or have concerns during the transfer process, don't hesitate to follow up with the registrar's customer support. They can provide further assistance and address any issues that may arise.