Restrictions:
To transfer to a new registrar, your domain must meet the following requirements.
- ICANN rules prohibit a domain from being transferred if it has been transferred within the last 60 days or if the WHOIS contact information was modified in the last 60 days (even if redacted).
- Your account at your current registrar must be active. If your domain has expired, you may have to pay a redemption fee to renew it before you can process a transfer.
Step 1: Log in to your current registrar
Login to the current account where the domain is registered.
Step 2: Unlock the domain
Registrars include a lightweight safeguard to prevent unauthorized users from starting domain transfers: registrar lock.
You might also see it written as domain lock. When enabled, the lock prevents any other registrar from attempting to initiate a transfer.
Only the registrant can enable or disable this lock, typically through the administration interface of the registrar. To proceed with a transfer, you will need to remove this lock if it is enabled.
Step 3: Request authorization code
Next, your new registrar needs to confirm with your old registrar that the transfer flow is authorized.
To do that, your old registrar will provide an authorization code to you.
You will need to input that code to complete your transfer to axialsystem.
axialsystem will use it to confirm the transfer is authentic.
Step 4: Transfer to Axialsystem
In the Axialsystem transfer screen, input the authorization code. Each domain will have a unique authorization code and you will need to enter each for every domain you want to transfer.
Step 5: Approve the transfer
Your previous registrar will email you to confirm your request to transfer away.
Most registrars will include a link to confirm the transfer request. If you click that link, you can accelerate the transfer operation.
If you do not act on the email, the registrar can wait up to five days to process the transfer to Axialsystem.