If you're a domain owner who’s missed your renewal date, you might be wondering:
"Can I transfer my domain during the redemption period?"
The short answer is: No, domain transfers are not possible during the redemption period unless the domain is first restored.
In this article, we will explain the redemption period, why transfers cannot occur during this time, and the steps you need to take to restore your domain and proceed with a transfer.
What is the Redemption Period (RGP)?
Can You Transfer a Domain During the Redemption Period?
Actually no, until it’s restored.
ICANN’s Expired Registration Recovery Policy (ERRP) clearly prohibits domain transfers during the redemption period. The redemption period is specifically designed to allow domain owners to recover their expired domains before they are deleted and made available for new registration.
How to Transfer a Domain After the Redemption Period
Although you cannot transfer a domain directly during the redemption period, you can restore the domain and then proceed with the transfer.
Step 2: Verify Domain Status
Once your domain is restored and active again:
1. Check that your domain is listed as “Active” in your registrar’s interface.
2. Ensure that all DNS settings are correct and working before proceeding with the transfer.
3. Unlock the domain if it’s still locked by the registrar (many registrars lock domains by default to prevent unauthorized transfers).
Step 3: Initiate the Transfer
After confirming that the domain is active:
1. Request a transfer to your desired registrar.
2. Make sure that the Auth code (EPP code) is obtained from your current registrar, as this is necessary to authorize the transfer.
3. Follow the transfer process as outlined by your new registrar. Transfer times vary, but usually take 5–7 days.
Conclusion: Why Timely Action Is Essential
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