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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Assignment of Domain Names in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date on which the assignment is made. This should be placed at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the name of the Assignor, including their corporation status and state of organization. Ensure that you also provide the principal office address.
  4. Next, input the name of the Assignee along with their corporation details and principal office address, similar to how you filled out for the Assignor.
  5. Review and complete any additional clauses regarding rights and responsibilities related to the domain names as outlined in the document.
  6. Finally, ensure both parties sign where indicated, including printed names and titles, to finalize the assignment.

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To transfer domain name ownership, you must change the domains contact information to reflect the new owners. For instructions on how to do so, please see Steps to Update the Domain Contact Information. The domain contact information is included on its record in the public WHOIS database, as required by ICANN.
Yes - it absolutely matters where you register your domain name. Your decision impacts more than just the initial purchase - it influences renewal costs, control options, support access, and even the security of your online identity. A registrar handles registration, renewals, and ownership protection.
An agreement for transferring ownership of certain domain names from a vendor to a purchaser. This Standard Document is drafted to be used as a stand-alone contract and includes standard representations, warranties, and other risk-allocation provisions typical in stand-alone domain name transactions.
The registrar you a transferring from can stall the transfer for up to 7 days. The biggest reason is that the ICANN has some rules in regards to how domains are supposed to be transferred between registrars (source). The registrar has to make sure that the transfer is valid and not fraudulent.
You can transfer your domain name to someone else if you would like. See FAQ#4 above for more information on transferring your domain name to a different Registrant .
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