Transferring a domain away from GoDaddy can be a straightforward process if you follow the right steps and meet all the necessary requirements. Whether your domain is active or has expired, transferring it to another registrar involves key actions like unlocking the domain, obtaining an authorization code, and ensuring that your registrant information is up to date.
If your domain expired, you can still transfer it away from GoDaddy as long as it's within the redemption period, typically 30 days after expiration. Here’s how:
Note: Make sure you initiate the transfer within 45 days of renewal to avoid additional fees.
Godaddy transfer expired domains between another GoDaddy accounts is simpler than moving to another registrar. Here are the stages:
To transfer my domain, certain conditions must be met:
expired domains are eligible as long as they haven’t entered the redemption period or expired for more than 30 days.
If you encounter issues during the process, it’s usually related to transfer eligibility details or incorrect new account website information:
Transferring an expired domain from GoDaddy involves unlocking the domain, obtaining an authorization code, and ensuring that your contact information is current. Expired domains can still be moved during the 30-day redemption period. Pending transfers between GoDaddy accounts are simpler and require only the recipient’s email address. To complete a smooth procedure, ensure your domain meets ICANN’s eligibility requirements, including no recent contact info changes within 60 days.
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