1. Make sure that Your Domain is Transferable
To make sure your domain can be transferred, check the following:
- The domain has been registered for at least 60 days, and has been at Enom for at least 60 days.
- The domain contact information hasn’t been changed within 60 days.
NOTE: Some registrars prevent domain names from transferring away if the contact information associated with a domain was updated within 60 days.
2. Confirm Administrative Contact Information
The administrative contact (admin) is one of the four contacts listed in the Whois database for a registered domain. The contact information is defined by the registrant. As part of the domain transfer process, we will send a transfer-approval email message to the domain’s administrative contact listed in the Whois database. The email message contains the Transaction ID and Security Code that enable the administrative contact to approve the transfer.
NOTE: If your domain name has private registration, a service that hides your personal information from the public, you cannot verify your admin email address in the Whois database. You must contact your current registrar to cancel the private registration, and then you can update the email address, if necessary.
To update the Administrative contact at Enom
- Log in to the Enom Account Manager.
- From the Registered Domains menu, select Manage Domains.
- Click on the domain you want to update.
- From the Manage Domain menu, click Contact Information.
- Select Custom and enter the accurate Administrative email address.
- Click Save.
3. Obtain the Authorization Code
Get an authorization code (also known as an EPP code or transfer key) from your current registrar, if required. Some domain name extensions, primarily country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs), do not require an authorization code.
To obtain the authorization code from Enom
- Log in to the Enom Account Manager.
- From the Registered Domains menu, select Manage Domains.
- Click on the domain you want to update.
- From the Manage Domain menu, click General Settings.
- Click Email Auth Code to Registrant.
4. Unlock Your Domain Name
By default, most domain names registered with eNom are placed under “Registrar-Lock Enabled” protection. Domain name locking prevents unauthorized transfers of your domain name. Before a domain transfer is requested, the lock must be removed and verified as status “Registrar-Lock Disabled.”
To unlock your domain name
- Log in to the Enom Account Manager.
- From the Registered Domains menu, select Manage Domains.
- Click on the domain name you want to unlock.
- Click General Settings.
- From Register-Lock, select Disable.
- Click Save.
Allow up to 24 hours for our system to recognize the status change.
Purchase a domain name transfer from our website. If the extension you want to transfer is not listed, you cannot transfer the domain name to us.
6. Authorize the Domain Transfer
When you have successfully prepared your domain name to be transferred, see Transfer domain names to us for information on completing the domain name transfer with us.
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