Can i transfer new register domain

Yes, you can transfer a new registered domain to another registrar or to your own hosting company. Here are the general steps:

Before you start:

  1. Make sure you have the domain's EPP code (also known as the transfer code or authorization code) from your current registrar. This code is usually required to initiate the transfer process.
  2. Check if the domain is locked at the current registrar. If it's locked, you'll need to unlock it before transferring.
  3. Verify that the domain is not set to expire within 60 days. If it's set to expire within 60 days, you may need to wait until the expiration date or contact the current registrar to request an exception.

Transferring a domain:

  1. Gather the necessary information:
    • Domain name
    • EPP code (authorization code)
    • Current registrar's name and contact information
    • New registrar's name and contact information
  2. Initiate the transfer:
    • Go to the new registrar's website and create an account if you don't already have one.
    • Follow the registrar's instructions to initiate the domain transfer process.
    • Enter the domain name, EPP code, and other required information.
  3. Verify the transfer:
    • The current registrar will send an email to the domain's administrative contact (the person listed as the domain's owner) to confirm the transfer.
    • The administrative contact must respond to the email to confirm the transfer.
  4. Complete the transfer:
    • Once the transfer is confirmed, the domain will be transferred to the new registrar.
    • The transfer process usually takes 5-7 days, but it may take longer depending on the registrar and the domain's extension.

Tips and considerations:

Remember to carefully follow the transfer process and verify the transfer with the new registrar to ensure a smooth transition.