How to Transfer a Domain Name from Wild West Domains to eNom

By RainMaker

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Transferring a domain name is easy . . . it's just information you don't need very often. This article demystifies the process of transferring domains from Wild West Domains to eNom.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • A domain registered at Wild West Domains
  • Your login and password for your Wild West account
  • Login and password information for your account at eNom, eNomCentral, or YouStart (accounts are free at all three sites)

Step1
Verify that the domain name is eligible for transfer -- that is, that the name has been registered for at least 60 days, it's been at least 60 days since the last time the Registrant contact information was changed, that the domain is not expired, and it's not in "client update prohibited" status.
Step2
The Administrative contact for the domain name okays the transfer by email, so the first step is to confirm that the Administrative contact information, especially the email address, is correct at Wild West.

Log on to your account at Wild West.
Step3
Navigate to the contact information for the domain name you want to transfer.
Step4
Update the Administrative contact information if necessary.
Step5
The next step is to obtain the domain authorization code, which you must supply in the transfer request.

Call Wild West’s tech support at 480-624-2500, and ask them to send you the authorization code for the domain name.
Step6
The third step in preparing the domain name for transfer is to unlock it at Wild West.

Log on to your account at WildWestDomains.com.
Step7
On the "Domains" menu, click "My domain names".
Step8
Click the domain name you want to transfer.
Step9
In the "Settings" section, next to the "Locked" status, click the "Change" link.
Step10
Select "Unlock" and click "OK".
Step11
Now you're ready to create the transfer request at eNom.

Log on to your account at eNom, eNomCentral, or YouStart.
Step12
In the "DOMAINS" menu, click "transfer a domain name".
Step13
Select "Auto verification" and click "next".
Step14
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.
Step15
Set the Registrar Lock, Auto-Renew, Whois, and Password options as you wish.
Step16
Click "next".
Step17
Click "submit".
Step18
When you (or the Whois contacts listed at Go Daddy) receive the email from eNom asking for approval of the transfer, do so by following the instructions in the email.

Tips & Warnings

  • There are a small number of unscrupulous businesses that "hijack" names -- transfer unlocked domains to themselves, effectively stealing them. Once you unlock your name, it's advisable to submit the transfer request at eNom quickly, to reduce the time window for any potential hijackers.
  • Make sure the transfer email that you approve is eNom's, not from one of these hijackers!

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