Domain Transfer

Transfer requirements
Checklist
Make sure you meet all of the following requirements for transferring your domain name.
Active Domain
The domain must expire in 15 days or more.Authorization Code (EPP Code)
You must request the authorization code from the company with which you currently have the domain.Domain Unlocked
The domain must not be locked.Privacy Protection Disabled
Whois privacy protection must be disabled.Why choose us
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FAQ
Answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive.
What is a domain name?
A domain name is the web address of a site. It's generally used to tell people where to find that site. Before a website can be accessed by the public, it needs a numerical IP address in order for the server to route information about the website to those who are looking for it. A domain name is a human-friendly way to do this. Instead of remembering a long string of numbers, a user can simply remember a name. Without domain names there would be no way of accessing the Internet as we know it today.
What is TLD?
TLD stands for Top Level Domain. Top Level Domain names are the last part of the URL of a Web site, like .com, .net and .org. While the first part of the address is the "Domain", the last part of the address is the TLD. TLDs are the last part of the domain name, while the first part is called the "domain extension" or "second level domain".