Step1
Verify that the domain name is eligible for transfer -- that is, that the name has been registered for at least 60 days, is not expired, and is not in Registrar Lock status.
Step2
Log on to your account at NameSecure.com.
Step3
For the domain you want to transfer, click "Modify/Update".
Step4
To confirm that the domain's contact information is correct (Registrant and Administrative email addresses are especially important), click "Registration Information".
Step5
Click "Modify Registrant Contact" or "Modify Administrative Contact".
Step6
Update the contact information if necessary and click "Submit".
Step7
Confirm that the information is correct and again click "Submit".
Step8
Return to your domain list.
Step9
Select the domain name you want to transfer and click "Request your Authorization Code".
Step10
To unlock the domain, submit a support request at http://www.namesecure.com/pages/support.jhtml asking that the domain be unlocked.
Step11
Now you're ready to create the transfer request at eNom.
Step12
Log on to your account at eNom, eNomCentral, or YouStart.
Step13
In the "DOMAINS" menu, click "transfer a domain name".
Step14
Select "Auto verification" and click "next".
Step15
Type in the domain name you want to transfer, a comma, a space, and then the authorization code. If you have more domains, hit "Enter" and type in the information for the next domain on a new line. Repeat for each domain you're transferring, one per line.
Step16
Set the Registrar Lock, Auto-Renew, Whois, and Password options as you wish.
Step19
When you (or the Whois contacts listed at NameSecure) receive the email from eNom asking for approval of the transfer, do so by following the instructions in the email.