How to Transfer a Domain Name from Namecheap to Motherhost

June 16, 2024Read time:14 min read

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

  1. Log in to your Namecheap account.
  2. Go to the Domain List under the Account section.
  3. Find the domain you wish to transfer and click on Manage.
  4. In the Sharing & Transfer tab, turn off the Domain Lock.

1.3 Obtain the Authorization Code (EPP Code)

  1. In the same Sharing & Transfer tab, locate the Transfer Out section.
  2. Click on Get EPP Code.
  3. 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

  1. If you have WHOIS privacy protection enabled, you need to disable it.
  2. In the Domain List, find your domain and click on Manage.
  3. Under the Domain tab, find Domain Contacts and click on Edit.
  4. Ensure that the WHOIS privacy protection is turned off.

Step 2: Initiate the Transfer at Motherhost

2.1 Log in to Your Motherhost Account

  1. If you don’t have an account, create one on the Motherhost website.

2.2 Start the Domain Transfer

  1. Navigate to the Domain Transfer section on Motherhost’s website.
  2. Enter the domain name you want to transfer.
  3. Provide the EPP code when prompted.

2.3 Confirm Contact Information

  1. Verify that your contact information is accurate.
  2. Ensure the administrative email address is correct, as this is where you will receive the transfer approval email.

2.4 Authorize the Transfer

  1. You will receive an email from Motherhost to authorize the transfer.
  2. 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

  1. Once the transfer is complete, log in to your Motherhost account.
  2. Update the DNS settings to point to your website or hosting provider.

4.2 Verify Domain Information

  1. Ensure all domain information, including contact details and DNS settings, are correct in your Motherhost account.

4.3 Re-enable Privacy Protection

  1. 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.


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