Transferring your domain name from Namecheap to Motherhost involves several steps. This guide will help you through each phase to ensure a smooth and successful transfer.
Step 1: Prepare Your Domain for Transfer
Before initiating the transfer, you need to make sure your domain is ready for the process.
1.1 Check Domain Eligibility
- The domain must be more than 60 days old.
- The domain should not have been transferred within the last 60 days.
- The domain status should be “Active” or “OK”.
1.2 Unlock Your Domain
- Log in to your Namecheap account.
- Go to the Domain List under the Account section.
- Find the domain you wish to transfer and click on Manage.
- In the Sharing & Transfer tab, turn off the Domain Lock.
1.3 Obtain the Authorization Code (EPP Code)
- In the same Sharing & Transfer tab, locate the Transfer Out section.
- Click on Get EPP Code.
- The EPP code will be sent to your registered email address. Copy and save this code as you will need it during the transfer process.
1.4 Disable Privacy Protection
- If you have WHOIS privacy protection enabled, you need to disable it.
- In the Domain List, find your domain and click on Manage.
- Under the Domain tab, find Domain Contacts and click on Edit.
- Ensure that the WHOIS privacy protection is turned off.
Step 2: Initiate the Transfer at Motherhost
2.1 Log in to Your Motherhost Account
- If you don’t have an account, create one on the Motherhost website.
2.2 Start the Domain Transfer
- Navigate to the Domain Transfer section on Motherhost’s website.
- Enter the domain name you want to transfer.
- Provide the EPP code when prompted.
2.3 Confirm Contact Information
- Verify that your contact information is accurate.
- Ensure the administrative email address is correct, as this is where you will receive the transfer approval email.
2.4 Authorize the Transfer
- You will receive an email from Motherhost to authorize the transfer.
- Follow the instructions in the email to confirm the transfer.
Step 3: Wait for the Transfer to Complete
3.1 Transfer Time
- Domain transfers typically take 5-7 days to complete.
- You will receive email notifications regarding the status of your transfer.
3.2 Check Transfer Status
- You can check the status of your domain transfer in your Motherhost account.
Step 4: Post-Transfer Steps
4.1 Update DNS Settings
- Once the transfer is complete, log in to your Motherhost account.
- Update the DNS settings to point to your website or hosting provider.
4.2 Verify Domain Information
- Ensure all domain information, including contact details and DNS settings, are correct in your Motherhost account.
4.3 Re-enable Privacy Protection
- If desired, re-enable WHOIS privacy protection through your Motherhost account.
Additional Tips
- Plan Ahead: Start the transfer process at least two weeks before your domain’s expiration date to avoid any disruptions.
- Monitor Email: Keep an eye on your email for any transfer-related notifications from both Namecheap and Motherhost.
- Seek Support: If you encounter any issues, contact Namecheap support to ensure your domain is unlocked and privacy protection is disabled. Similarly, Motherhost support can assist with any transfer-related questions.
By following these steps, you can successfully transfer your domain name from Namecheap to Motherhost without any issues.