This step-by-step guide explains how to transfer your .nl domain to one.com.
Step 1 - Check the registrant details and request a transfer token
When you transfer a .nl domain to another registrar, you need a transfer token (Auth-ID). The token consists of 12 characters and will be sent to the email address that is registered on your domain.
- Search for your domain in the WHOIS on www.sidn.nl.
- Make sure the administrative contact email address is up-to-date and the domain status is set to active.
- Contact your current registrar (hosting provider) and request the transfer token.
Tip: Before you transfer your domain, make a backup of all the content you want to keep, like your website, database and emails. Only your domain is transferred, content you need to move manually.
Step 2 - Place an order on our website
The next step is to place an order for web hosting on our website and activate it.
- Type in your domain in the top right corner on our website and click enter.
- On the next page click Yes, this is my domain.
- Select the package you want and continue to complete the order.
After you have completed your order, we will send you a confirmation via email. If you paid online, your order will be activated automatically. If you chose bank transfer you need to activate the order with an SMS code.
Tip: The email address that you enter under Customer details will be your contact email address.
Step 3 - Enter the transfer token
To complete the transfer you need to provide us with the transfer token.
- Open the order confirmation email you received from us.
- Click Go to domain transfer page.
- Paste the transfer token (Auth-ID) in the provided field and click Transfer.
Your domain has now been transferred to one.com. If it doesn't work right away, that is because the DNS cache hasn't been updated. Normally it takes about an hour.
Quarantine: When a .nl domain expires it gets quarantined for 40 days. During this period the domain cannot be used. It is possible to reactivate the domain again for a fee. The only person who can reactivate the domain is the registrant. After the quarantine period runs out, the domain becomes available for registration again.
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