How do I change the ownership of my .AU domain name?

A registrant name change is the process of transferring the ownership of a domain name ending in .au from one party to another. A transfer of ownership will start a new registration of the domain to the receiving entity, who will need to meet the eligibility requirements to hold the registration of the domain.

Submit your .au Registrant Name Change

The following requirements must be met to successfully complete the Registrant name change form:

  • The domain name is currently registered with TPP Wholesale.
  • The correct spelling for the domain name.
  • The current registrant contact details for the domain name are valid and accessible. A confirmation request will be sent to the registrant contact email address.  Perform a whois search if this is not known.
  • Valid credit card details.
  • The domain Authcode (EPP / Domain password).

Please complete the following form to initiate your request to change the Registrant of a domain name:

Condition of transfer

The licence (ownership) of any .au domain may be offered for transfer (or “sale”) to another  entity or party by any means and for any reason on the condition that the gaining entity or party meets the eligibility criteria for the registration of a .au domain name.

Somebody else has registered a domain, for which I hold a trademark

If another party has registered a .au domain to which you feel you may have an entitlement you should contact the Australian Domain Authority (auDA). The auDA is the policy authority and industry self-regulatory body responsible for the administration of .au domain names. You can visit their website at auDA for more information on specific regulations or news or current policies.

 

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