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Frequently Asked Questions

About Transfers

  1. How can I transfer my domain name to another eligible organization?
  2. How do I transfer my name between registrars?
  3. What is an Authorization ID or Domain Secret?

1. How can I transfer my domain name to another eligible organization?

Contact your registrar or check the information on their web site about how to transfer a name to another co-op. DotCoop reserves the right to verify and deny the eligibility of the new registrant in case of a transfer, so please check on eligibility before the transfer is initiated with your registrar.
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2. How do I transfer my name between registrars?

To transfer your name to a different registrar, contact the "new" registrar to find out their requirement to begin a transfer.

When you transfer a domain, you must renew the name for at least one year at that time. Although registrars can charge for handling your transfer, at this time .coop registrars charge no additional fees beyond their standard renewal fees. Registrars can set different requirements for the length of renewal required at the time of transfer.
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3. What is an Authorization ID or Domain Secret?

In order to transfer a domain name between registrants, the new or gaining registrar must supply a "password" along with the transfer request to the old or losing registrar. Registrants may have access to this information or may need to request it from their old registrar. These passwords are called the Authorization ID by some registrars and Domain Secrets by other registrars. This is not your password for accessing your registrar account in most cases.
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