Easily transfer your existing domain to manage it with our reliable services and competitive pricing.
Follow these simple steps to transfer your domain to NG Domain seamlessly.
Ensure your domain is unlocked at your current registrar. Also, disable any privacy protection or domain lock services.
Obtain the EPP Code (Authorization Code) from your current registrar. This code is required to approve the transfer.
Enter your domain and the EPP code in the form above on our website to start the transfer request.
You'll receive an email to confirm the transfer. Approve it, and we'll handle the rest. The process usually takes 5-7 days.
Experience seamless management, robust security, and expert support when you transfer your domain to us.
Benefit from our robust security measures, including DNSSEC and optional domain locking, to protect your online assets.
Learn MoreManage all your DNS records easily with our intuitive control panel, offering full control and advanced options.
Learn MoreEnjoy competitive and transparent pricing on domain renewals, ensuring long-term value for your domains.
Learn MoreOur resilient infrastructure ensures your domain services are always available, backed by our uptime guarantee.
Learn MoreOur dedicated Nigerian-based support team is here to assist you with any transfer queries or issues, day or night.
Learn MoreManage all your domains and hosting services conveniently from one powerful and easy-to-use dashboard.
Learn MoreFind answers to common questions about transferring your domain name.
Domain transfers typically take 5 to 7 days to complete. This timeframe can vary depending on the current registrar and the specific Top-Level Domain (TLD) policies.
No, your website and email services will continue to function normally during the transfer process as long as your nameservers are not changed until the transfer is complete and propagated.
An EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol) code, also known as an authorization code or auth code, is a secret code required to transfer a domain between registrars. You need to obtain this from your current registrar.
It's generally not possible to transfer an expired domain. Domains usually need to be in an active status and renewed at the current registrar before initiating a transfer. Some TLDs have a grace period, but it's best to transfer before expiration.
Yes, there is typically a fee for transferring a domain. This fee often includes a one-year extension of your domain registration from its current expiration date, effectively adding a year to your domain's life.
If a transfer fails, common reasons include an incorrect EPP code, the domain being locked at the current registrar, or privacy settings preventing transfer confirmation. Our support team will help you identify the issue and guide you on how to resolve it.
Transferring a domain name does not transfer your website files or hosting. If you are also moving your hosting to NG Domain, you should back up your website files and databases from your current host. If only the domain is transferring, your website hosting remains unaffected.