Fast and Advantageous Transfer

Complete your transfer process in as little as 1 week.


Note: :

No transfer code is required for .tr domain transfers.

Complete Domain Transfer in 3 Steps!

If you are experiencing problems with your domain name(Domain) company and have dissatisfaction, you are at the right address. By following the steps below, you can easily transfer your domain name from another company to your account at ruzgarhost.com.
1

Generate Transfer Code

Select your Domain Name at your previous company and send a transfer request. You will be provided with a code.

2

Fill in the Above Fields

Enter the transfer code and the domain name you want to transfer to start the transfer process

3

Confirm Transfer Procedures

If there are no issues with transferring your domain name, you can make your payment and start using it.

4

Successful Domain Name Transfer

The transfer will take place within 7 days after all procedures are completed. It can be tracked from your panel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about Domain Name(Domain)?
Domain name transfer refers to the process of moving a domain name to another domain provider. The billing and management of the domain are thus carried out by the new provider. During domain name transfer, no website, email address, or settings are transferred. Only the domain itself is moved to another provider.
Look for the "unlock domain" option in your registrar's control panel. Every provider is different, but you can usually find this in the "Domain" or "Security" section of the main account screen. Domains are locked by default to prevent accidental changes or deletions. You can unlock your domain with a single click, or you may need to request manual unlocking directly from your registrar. Once your domain is unlocked, you can transfer the name to another registrar.
You will need an authorization code (also known as Auth-Code, Auth-Info Code, or AuthInfo Code) to transfer your domain. This code exists to prevent unauthorized transfer of your domain. Additionally, this code acts as a bridge between your old registrar and your new provider and should be provided, usually via email, within five days of your request. Some registration companies allow codes to be automatically generated from their control panels.
According to ICANN rules, if you have created or transferred your domain in the last 60 days, your domain is not eligible for domain transfer. Do the math to make sure you're not wasting your time before you switch.
Domain transfer typically takes 5 to 7 days, but this time may be extended if your information is not up to date or they cannot verify your identity.
No, While the fees and domain control panels change after the transfer, some registration companies charge a fixed fee for the transfer itself. All registration companies charge you a registration fee when your domain is about to renew. If you are transferring to another account within the company then there is no transfer fee.
Your DNS registrar has placed your domain under a 60-day Registrant Change lock. Also, if you have recently transferred, you cannot change your registrar for the next 60 days.
Transferring a domain name requires some time and effort but is not as complicated as you might think. You will start by logging into your existing account and obtaining the authorization code for your domain name. Once you have noted this, you will initiate the transfer at the domain registration organization you want to transfer to. After creating an account and paying the transfer fee, you will receive an email explaining how to complete the transfer. The transfer will be processed within the next few days until your domain has a new home at the recipient registration company.
Yes, there may be some interruptions. Because companies change during domain name transfers, there may be minor interruptions. One of the questions you will be asked during the transfer options is whether to transfer the DNS addresses as well. If you answer yes to this question, we can say that the interruptions will be much less and smoother.