Transfering domains from Godaddy.com to TuCows OpenSRS

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I need to transfer a bunch of domains from Godaddy (aka Godamnannoying) to TuCows (aka OpenSRS), surly it can’t be that difficult? Right?

I found that there were lots of articles on how to transfer to Godaddy, but not how to get out. This is a short guide on how to transfer away from Godaddy, in this case we will be transferring to OpenSRS.

This guide is appropriate for .com, .net, .org, .name domain names.

These are the steps you need to take:

The email from Godaddy comes fairly quickly and should look like this:

The authorization information you requested is as follows:

Domain Name: EXAMPLE.COM

Authorization Info: [Authorization Code]

The next step requires you to log into your OpenSRS TuCows reseller account (however some people may wish to use their own API).

Note: You can’t do this step unless the domain is unlocked.

At this point if you log into OpenSRS it says: “Pending Registry Approval” and “Registry hasn’t transfered the domain yet” and if you log into Godaddy it says: “Transfer Away Accept/Decline Required”.

The email from OpenSRS Transfer [transfers@opensrs.org] will take some time to come through, be patient it does come eventually, usually within 1 hour, and it should appear something like this:

An English version of this message is contained below.

Attention: dns@example.net

Re: Transfer of example.com

The current registrar of record for this domain name is GoDaddy.com, Inc. (R91-LROR).

Tucows has received a request from Your Name

on Wed Jan 30 09:36:35 2008 for us to become the new registrar of record.

You have received this message because you are listed as the Registered Name Holder or Administrative contact for this domain name in the WHOIS database.
Please read the following important information about transferring your domain name:

* You must agree to enter into a new Registration Agreement with us. You can
review the full terms and conditions of the Agreement at

https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/transfers/index.cgi?rid=12345&tld=.com&action=contract

* Once you have entered into the Agreement, the transfer will take place within
five (5) calendar days unless the current registrar of record denies the request.

* Once a transfer takes place, you will not be able to transfer to another registrar
for 60 days.
If you WISH TO PROCEED with the transfer, you must respond to this message as outlined below (note: if you do not respond by Mon Feb 4 09:36:35 2008, example.com will not be transferred to us.).

Please go to our website, https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/transfers/index.cgi?rid=12345 to confirm.

You will need to enter the following information to log in and accept or decline the transfer:

Domain Name : example.com
Transfer Key: [Random Key]

If you DO NOT WANT the transfer to proceed, then don’t respond to this message.

If you have any questions about this process, please contact transfers@opensrs.org

Note: When following these instructions, you will need the “Authorization code” that was sent from Godaddy.

You should now receive an email with instructions telling you that now you have to accept the transfer via Godaddy.

Note: Apparently you don’t need to “accept” the transfer with Godaddy now, instead it is assumed that you wish to transfer, and gives you the opportunity to cancel instead, details of which are included in the email you receive from Godaddy.

Update: Although you can just WAIT for the transfer to be actioned by Godaddy, it usually takes about 7 days, this is a long time, so here’s what to do:

What a ball ache! Got there in the end though!

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11 Responses to Transfering domains from Godaddy.com to TuCows OpenSRS

  1. Jean says:

    Thank you very much for this. I was waiting for a transfer to Bluhost and could not understand why it was taking so long.
    Much appreciated!!!

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  3. qatar boy says:

    same here, they could not have made this more confusing. godaddy is evil.

  4. Ole Hoppe says:

    Thanks a lot – you’ve saved us a lot of waiting time!

  5. Salman Javaid says:

    I was unable to find the last step at go daddy to accept or decline but this article solved my problem. Thank you very much

  6. Eric and JP Enterprises says:

    so helpful. you rule.

  7. asasdasdasd says:

    I’m so glad I decided to transfer away from GoDaddy. Their user interface is getting more confusing every day and their prices are going up while the features are going down. Now they want to charge me for everything. Even transferring away from this crappy service is a pain in the ass and they make it very confusing and hard to understand. I can’t believe how hard it was to find the accept transfer link. Glad I found this website.

  8. Ed Baumgartner says:

    Very Helpful…Thank you for the tip!!!

  9. Tammy says:

    Thank you! I could not for the life of me find the way to “accept” my pending transfer on the godaddy site. Phew.

  10. Steve Switzer says:

    What an awesome piece of help! You’re a star.

  11. Andy Crabb says:

    If you change your administrative email contact (to receive the transfer code), GD will prevent transfers to another registrant for TWO MONTHS for “your protection”. Possibly true, possibly another obfuscation step to make it difficult to transfer away. So, if you have any access to the existing email account, use it.

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