Transferring Expired Domain Names
If your domain name has expired, you can still transfer it to another registrar during the renewal grace period.
You must complete the transfer during its grace period before the domain name falls into "redemption," which is when the domain name begins its transfer back to the registry for someone else to register it. The length of the grace period differs by domain name extension. Most general top-level domain name extensions (gTLDs) like .com and .net have a 42-day grace period between expiration and redemption. Country-code extensions (ccTLDs) like .ca and .jp might have very different grace periods or no grace period at all.
Domains Registered Elsewhere
You should be able to transfer expired domain names to us as well, but you will need to contact your existing registrar to verify. If you can transfer the domain to us, see:
Domains Registered with IX-ONE DOMAIN HOST
For domain names within the grace period, you can transfer them to other registrars.
To Transfer Expired Domain Names
- Unlock the domain name.
- Get the domain name's authorization code, if required.
- Initiate and authorize the transfer with your new registrar. Once the transfer is authorized, we notify you of the pending transfer.
- Accept or deny the transfer.
Once the transfer is authorized, it automatically completes within 5 days.