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What is domain registrant name change

The Domain Registrant Name Change Form is a legal document used by domain name owners to transfer ownership from the current registrant to a new registrant.

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Domain registrant name change is needed by:
  • Current domain registrants changing ownership
  • New registrants taking control of a domain
  • Business owners updating domain details
  • Legal advocates assisting with domain transfers
  • Domain resellers managing ownership changes

How to fill out the domain registrant name change

  1. 1.
    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'Domain Registrant Name Change Form' to open it in the editor.
  2. 2.
    Once the form is open, familiarize yourself with the layout and identify all fillable fields and checkboxes.
  3. 3.
    Gather necessary information including the current registrant's details, the new registrant's information, and relevant domain name.
  4. 4.
    Begin filling in the fields by typing directly into the form, ensuring that all requested information is accurately entered.
  5. 5.
    Use the instructions within the form to guide you as you input data such as the names and addresses of both registrants.
  6. 6.
    Make sure to check the signature fields, where both the current and new registrants must sign and date the form.
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    Once all sections are completed, review the form carefully for any errors or omissions to ensure accuracy.
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    Use pdfFiller's tools to make edits or adjustments if needed before finalizing.
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    To save or download the completed form, use the 'Save' option and choose your preferred file format.
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    Finally, submit the form via email or print it for physical submission as per your requirements.
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The form can be used by current registrants wishing to change ownership, new registrants taking control of a domain, and advocates assisting in the transfer process.
Users should provide detailed information about the current and new registrants, including names, addresses, and domain name, as well as signatures from both parties.
Once filled, you can submit the Domain Registrant Name Change Form by downloading it and emailing it to the registrar, or by printing it out for physical submission.
There are typically no strict deadlines for submitting this form, but it is best to complete it promptly after the decision to transfer is made to avoid any issues.
Ensure all fields are filled in accurately, double-check signatures and dates, and avoid omitting any required information that could delay the transfer process.
No, the Domain Registrant Name Change Form does not require notarization, making it easier to complete and submit.
Processing times can vary depending on the registrar but generally take a few days to a couple of weeks. It's advisable to check with your registrar for specific timelines.
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