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Can I sell or transfer ownership of my domain?

FAQ - 01NIC.COM
Yes. You can login to Domain Manager and change all contact information to the new owner. Then provide the new owner with the username and password, and tell him to change the password. Please note that this does not work if you are keeping multiple domains under one profile. First you should separate that particular domain's profile using "Manage Profile" and then "Change Profile of Domain" options under Domain Manager.

How do I change Ownership/Registrant information if I sell or transfer a domain name?

GleemHost
For both legal and security purposes all Registrant transfers must be processed through our Registrar. The process requires notarized authorization from the current Registrant ordering the change. To request a transfer form please e-mail support@gleemhost.com with a request for Registrant Transfer paperwork. See similar questions...

How do I sell/give/transfer ownership of my domain name to another person/company?

Easy Host FAQ's, how do I register a domain, how do I my dom...
Please download the correct form for your domain name and copy the form onto the company letterhead or personal stationary of the registrant. The form must be notarized and then mailed or couriered to us at the following address, along with the US$14.95 fee: See similar questions...

Is it possible for transfer the ownership of my domain to someone else?

Domain registration and earth friendly web hosting - ThinkHo...
Yes, all you need to do is to update the registrant / contact details in the Domain Management Interface. Top. See similar questions...

How do I transfer ownership of my domain?

Register Wizards
You can login to Domain Manager and change all contact information to the new owner. Then provide the new owner with the username and password, and tell him to change it. Please be advised, you cannot do that if you are keeping multiple domains under one profile. First you should separate that particular domain's profile using "Manage profile" and then "Change Profile of Domain" options under Domain Manager (for details please refer to the section below). See similar questions...

How do I transfer ownership of my domain to another party?

Ravand Frequently Asked Questions
To change the ownership of a domain name, all you need to do is change the whois information as well as the username and password for that domain name through the account manager See similar questions...

How long does the domain ownership transfer take?

Frequently Asked Questions about Domain Transactions
Because of the paperwork involved, the transfer of a domain name will typically take from 2 to 3 weeks. In some instances, it has been possible to expedite transfers so that they complete within a week. This is partially dependent on Nominet's transfer workload. See similar questions...

I need to transfer the ownership of my domain name to a new registrant, how do I do this?

Frequently Asked Questions - TPP Internet - Australia's Lead...
Please visit our support knowledgebase for detailed instructions on how to transfer your domain name to another registrant. See similar questions...

Do I need to do a registrar transfer to change the ownership of a domain name?

Ravand Frequently Asked Questions
Transferring ownership of a domain does not require you to change domain registrars if you do not wish. See similar questions...

How can I transfer page ownership?

SummitPost - Frequently Asked Questions -- FAQs
When a member submits a mountain, that member is entrusted with the responsibility of creating a high-quality mountain page and to periodically integrate the additions/corrections of other people into the main text. In theory, this should result in a constantly improving page. However, sometimes the original submitter cannot (or chooses not to) fulfill these responsibilities. In this case, maintainers can transfer their pages to other members. See similar questions...

How do I transfer ownership?

CMHA - News
To complete a transfer, use the transfer section on the back of the CMHA papers. (on the old Canadian certificates there is no transfer section and so a separate transfer form is needed). The seller must complete the transfer and forward it with appropriate fees to CLRC. The certificate will be returned to the original seller. The seller will then forward the certificate to the new owner. See similar questions...

I already have a domain and emails with this domain, can I transfer it to Rydia?

RYDIA.NET
Yes! Transferring your existing .com, .net, or .org domains to Rydia.net is FREE. We will step you through the process so that you can get your domain names working with your new account. Rydia.net can also register available domains for you, and renew them for you when needed (registrar fees apply, see above FAQ entry). See similar questions...

How do I change Owner/Registrant information if I sell or transfer a domain name?

Domain Register Frequently Asked Questions
Our procedure is as follows: the current Owner/Registrant and the new Owner/Registrant execute a simple form wherein the current Owner/Registrant authorizes the Registrar to make the transfer. That form is available upon request from our support staff by using our Contact Us Form. Click Here to request the Owner/Registrant Transfer form. Once we have received the originally executed form, we will process the transfer (typically within 5 business days). See similar questions...

Whose responsibility is it to transfer ownership?

FAQ
Under the Animal Pedigree Act, it is the seller’s legal responsibility to supply the buyer with the transferred certificate within six months of the date of sale. If a horse is sold as a purebred/partbred, registered or registerable horse, the buyer is legally entitled to the certificate at no extra cost. Failure to supply the transferred certificate within six months is a federal offence and can result in legal action being taken against the seller by the buyer. See similar questions...

How do I transfer ownership of my horse into my name?

The Jockey Club--Dedicated to the Improvement of Thoroughbre...
Here is a link to the requirements to transfer ownership: www.jockeyclub.com/registry.asp?section=3#seven. You can transfer ownership through Interactive Registration. Go to www.registry.jockeyclub.com and sign up for Interactive Registration. After you log on, click Transfer Ownership. If you have questions, contact the Registry at (800) 444-8521. See similar questions...

How do I transfer ownership of my vehicle to my LLC?

LLC FAQs - Answers to Commonly Asked Questions - Limited Lia...
The law of the state where the vehicle is registered determines ownership and transfer of ownership of a vehicle. Customers should consult the applicable state motor vehicles department for details regarding transfer of ownership and registration of vehicles. See similar questions...

Q32. How can one transfer ownership of shares?

PLA MATELS CORPORATION
A32. Present the stock, an application for ownership transfer, and a shareholder certificate (for new shareholders) to Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, which handles share ownership transfers for our company. See similar questions...

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