If
you want to transfer
your .biz, .us, .org or .info domain, you will need to contact your current
registrar and request the domain's Authorization Code (also referred to as
an EPP or an EPP key or auth code, Authinfo code). An authorization code is
usually a 6- to 16-character code assigned by the registrar. Authorization
codes are basically a password for the domain serving as an extra security
measure. The auth codes ensure that only a domain owner can make domain name
transfers. The Registry requires the Auth Code so for .BIZ, .US, .ORG, and
.INFO domains you will not be able to continue a transfer until you are able
to get the Authorization Code from your current registrar. We recommended
obtaining your domain's Authorization Code before initiating a domain
transfer request.
This article describes how to obtain a transfer Authorization Code (Auth Code) for .org, .info, .us, .biz and .name domain names from the most common registrars. Auth Codes are not required to transfer .com or .net domains. Perform a whois search on the domain name you wish to transfer. Look at the registrar field. This whois field will list your current domain name registrar. Simply follow instructions listed below for that particular registrar to obtain your domain name's authorization code.
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Don't see your registrar listed? Check any help or knowledge base available on your current registrar's site. If your registrar doesn't have a an article on Authorization Codes or Auth Codes, email your existing registrar's customer support from the domain's administrative contact address and request your Authorization Code or Auth Code for a particular domain name. If you are told a .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO, .US or .NAME domain name does not have an authorization code, then the registrar is mistaken. Be persistent! Registrars are contractually required to provide auth codes upon registrant request. If you still can't get any where with your current registrar please contact us. We'd be happy to help.
4Domains.com
For this registrar, Auth Code is simply your domain management password.
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Address Creation
Email technical support at
support@addresscreation.com from domain's administrative contact email
address requesting domain's Authorization Code.
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AIT Domains
Send a transfer request via an online support ticket initiated at
http://aitdomains.com/tickets.htm. Request that they send domain's
Authorization Code.
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AW Registry
Email registration support at
support@awregistry.net from domain's Administrative email address
requesting a domain's Authorization Code.
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BulkRegister.com
Email
domainsupport@bulkregister.com from domain's ‘Admin’ contact. If
reseller is listed as ‘Admin’ contact, call or email reseller and ask for
your domain's Authorization Code (Auth Code).
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DirectNIC.com
Login into account at
https://secure.directnic.com/myaccount/. Submit a Trouble Ticket
requesting domain's Authinfo code. Authorization code is usually first three
letters of a domain and the domain id (available by searching for your
domain at Registry operator's whois site).
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Domain Monger
Create a support ticket at
http://manage.domainmonger.com/contactus.html requesting your domain's
Authorization Code (Auth Code).
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EnCirca
EnCirca requires registrants to set the auth code themselves. To set an auth
code, simply login to your account at
https://www.encirca.biz/myaccount/ and modify the domain by selecting
the 'modify domain'. Enter your desired auth code into "Authorization Info"
box, select 'continue' and then 'commit' to save your changes.
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If you do not have a direct eNom account, contact your reseller to obtain a domain's Authorization Code. If reseller's name is unknown, go to the eNom "help" page at http://www.enom.com/help/ and enter your domain name in the "Reseller Information Retrieval Tool."
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Melbourne IT
Email das@melbourneit.com.au
with Domain Name, Registry Key, and request Auth code. Authorization Code
will be sent to ‘Admin’ email contact.
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Names4Ever.com
Transfer Auth Code is your Names4Ever.com account password.
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NameScout
Send an email message to
service@namescout.com from the domain owner's email address as it
appears in their records (consult
Whois). In the request,
list your domain names and ask that your authorization codes be sent.
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Name Secure
Please contact
NameSecure Customer Service with a list of your domain names requesting
they provide your domain authorization codes.
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Network Solutions®
Call Network Solutions 24 hour support line at (888) 642-9675. Request the
Authorization Code for a particular domain. They will send authorization
code to the domain's ‘Admin’ contact email address.
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Register.com
Login to your account at
http://mydomain.register.com/. Within Account Management, click on a
Domain Name to view its details. It's Auth Code is listed on the domain
details page.
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Stargate
Login to your account at
https://www.stargateinc.com/us/account/login.asp. Click on the link "Get
AuthInfo Code."
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Tucows Open SRS
Auth code located in account within the Domain Details at
http://manage.opensrs.net. Obtain Username and password from reseller.
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Verio
Request your domain's Authorization Code by sending an email to
domreg@verio-hosting.com from
‘Admin’ contact. They will send the Auth Code.
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Once you have obtained your auth code and initiated the transfer request, you will be required to enter your Auth code for .COM, .BIZ, .INFO, .US and .ORG domains during the transfer process.
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