Domain Name Transfers
Domain name management and billing is handled by our partner Enom. In most cases you'll manage your domain name(s) from your domain name manager account at http://www.efused-domains.com/. These instructions assume you have a domain name account with us and are logged in to the web site.
What is a domain name transfer?
When you register a domain name, it is administered by a domain name registrar, a company that makes sure your domain name "works" in terms of connecting to your web site and delivering your email. If you change registrars, that change is known as a transfer.
Why would I transfer a domain name?
The most common reasons for transferring a domain name is to consolidate all your domain names with a single registrar.
What domain names can be transferred?
To see which domain names can be transferred, visit our TLD Overview. To see the TLD Overview, go to the bottom of the page and click "Help". In the "Domain" section click "Extension Details (TLDs)".
If I can’t transfer my domain name but want to use your services, is there a way for me to do that?
Yes. Almost all our services are available if you change the domains DNS servers
Do I need to wait until my domain is about to expire before I transfer it?
Please submit your transfer requests well in advance of the expiration date. We are not responsible for domains that expire prior to a successful transfer. You do not lose any time, or pay for overlapping months. With the exception of .eu domain names, transfer adds a full year to the current expiration date.
How do I transfer a domain name to you?
Log in, hover on "Domain" and click "Transfer A Domain". Follow the instructions in the interface.
There are also tasks you must complete at your former registrar: make sure the Registrant and Administrative email addresses are correct (unless you are transferring from Go Daddy, in which case you should only make changes to the Administrative contact), unlock the domain name, retrieve the EPP key, and respond to transfer confirmation emails.
What is an Auto Verification transfer?
Auto Transfer is our paperless transfer system. For each domain on the request, we email the current domain Registrant and Administrative contacts for authorization.
If you plan to transfer domains on a regular basis, or for a large number of domain names with the same Registrant or Administrative contact, Verification by Fax may be easier than replying to multiple emails.
What is the Verification by Fax transfer method?
This transfer type requires that you fax us a signed authorization form and reliable evidence regarding your identity. This option is likely to save you time if you expect to transfer large numbers of domain names or if you expect to transfer domains on a regular basis.
Reliable evidence includes: A government-issued identification card (such as a birth certificate, passport, driver’s license, or military ID), a notarized statement, or corporation or partnership formation documents.
What domains require an EPP transfer authorization code?
Transferring .com and .net domain names requires an EPP transfer authorization code, a security code that indicates you have the right to transfer the domain name. Please contact your current registrar to obtain this code prior to submitting your transfer request.
My credit card was pre-authorized twice, will I be double charged?
You will be charged only once.
Where can I see my existing transfer orders?
Log in and click "My Accounts". In the "Transfers" section click "Manage". In the "Run A Report" tab, select a report type, set dates, and click "Run Report".