If you want to transfer your domain to another company, the other company may ask for an authorization code (also known as EPP codes or transfer keys) to verify that you own the domain name.
Note: If you need an authorization code to transfer a domain to ITEGY instead, see Get an authorization code to transfer my domain to ITEGY.Many country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs) don't require an authorization code. However, there are a few exceptions where you'll need to call ITEGY support to get an authorization code. For more information, see Authorization codes to transfer ccTLDs
To get an authorization code, you'll want to verify the Administrative contact's email address (because that's where we'll send the authorization code) and then request the authorization code. Here's how:
Notes:If you don't see the Administrative contact's information, uncheck Use for all contact types.If you have an .at, .au, or .eu domain name, we'll send the authorization code to the Registrant contact's email address.
Note: You won't be able to transfer your domain for a 60-day period if you change the Organization name for the registrant contact, or if you change the First name and Last name for the registrant contact if an organization isn't the legal registrant for your domain name.
If the administrative contact hasn't received the authorization code after 24 hours, you can download it by following the steps listed in Get an authorization code via download.