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What is the Whois Lookup Tool?
iHost's Whois lookup tool shows the latest data registered on the official Whois domain database. It can be used for obtaining information about the domain's registrant as many times as you want for free.
How does it work?
Whenever someone registers a domain name, they have to submit their information to ICANN. Some of this information is made available on the public database and can be accessed using our lookup services.
The domain transfer process typically takes between 5 to 7 days, depending on the current registrar and the responsiveness to transfer approval requests. We strive to make the process as smooth and quick as possible.
After the transfer, your domain's DNS settings will remain unchanged. You can update your DNS settings at any time through our free DNS management tools, ensuring that your website continues to function without interruption.
No, your website will not experience any downtime during the domain transfer process. Your domain's DNS settings will remain active and unchanged until the transfer is complete, ensuring continuous website availability.
After the transfer, your domain's DNS settings will remain unchanged. You can update your DNS settings at any time through our free DNS management tools, ensuring that your website continues to function without interruption.
To initiate a domain transfer, you will need to provide your domain name, an authorization code (also known as EPP code) from your current registrar, and ensure your domain is unlocked. Additionally, make sure your domain is not within 60 days of registration or a previous transfer.
Yes, there is typically a transfer fee, which includes the cost of extending your domain registration for an additional year. Our pricing is competitive, and there are no hidden fees. You'll see the cost upfront before confirming
After the transfer, your domain's DNS settings will remain unchanged. You can update your DNS settings at any time through our free DNS management tools, ensuring that your website continues to function without interruption.