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My domain is locked with my current provider, what can I do?

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Registrars (domain providers) may ‘lock’ domain names to prevent unauthorised changes from being made to the domain - often by accident.

 

This is often referred to as 'Domain Locking' or 'Client Transfer Prohibited'. This status may be shown if you perform a WHOIS lookup on a domain name.

 

Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited

 

If your registrar does not give you access to unlock the domain name for transfer, then you should be able to contact them to request this. In most cases, this is as simple as raising a ticket with them, or sending their support team an email. Once a domain has been unlocked you should then be able to transfer it to Black Owl.

 

If you need any further assistance with this process, please feel free to raise a ticket by emailing our support desk on support@blackowl.co.uk.

 

What is the 60-day transfer lock?

 

When a new domain is registered - or if you transfer a domain name - then it’ll be subject to a 60-day transfer lock which can’t be bypassed.

 

The 60-day transfer lock is also placed on domains that have had their Registrant contact information updated. You may request the transfer first, and then update the contact information when the transfer to completes to ensure you can transfer your domain.

 

Note: The 60-day transfer lock only applies to Generic TLDs. Other domains - such as country-code TLDs - may follow different policies and are decided by the local registry for that particular domain.

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