Should there be a time where you want to transfer your domain away, there are generally two ways of doing so. Some regional registries may differ slightly but the gaining registrar will advise you of any specific requirements or processes they need you to follow.

For some transfers where there is manual intervention required, we do reserve to right to make a small charge for the administrative time required. This charge is listed in our terms of service and is valid at the time of the transfer being received.

Any domains that are due to renew within 14 days of an initiated transfer should have automatic renewal disabled before doing so. This is to prevent any already generated invoices being debited on their due date. Where this happens and the account contains other active services or domains, a credit will be applied. If there are no existing services or domains, a refund less our banks processing fees will be made.

gTLD Domains (.com, .net, .social, .club etc)
The majority of transfers will follow the gTLD method which is key based.

If you've updated the registrant contact on the domain within the last 60 days of the transfer request, this may fail and you will have to try again after the 60 day period has elapsed. This is due to an ICANN mandated lock on transfers for some gTLD domains when the registrant data is changed.


UK Domains (.co.uk, .me.uk, .uk etc but not .sch.uk or .ac.uk)
All Nominet domains will follow the same transfer process. This does not include domains ending with .sch.uk or .ac.uk who are administered by Jisc.


ccTLD Domains (.eu, .co, .it etc)
As like with .uk domains which are largely administered by Nominet, each country will manage their own ccTLD or have a holding company do this. Due to this, some countries have unique rules for transfer such as with .uk.

Most countries have adopted a EPP key based approach and where this is the case, you will find the options to request an EPP key via the portal in line with the gTLD Domains guide.

The gaining registrar however should provide you specific instructions for that ccTLD and if neither of the guides above fall in line with that, please get in touch with Domain Name Support via your portal so we can assist further.

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