What are the conditions required for domain name transfer What types of domain names can be transferred?

What are the precautions for domain name transfer?
be careful:
The domain name usage period is increased in years. If you can use it for more than 9 years and successfully pay the transfer order during this period, you cannot increase the full usage period.
Domain name transfer is free, but according to the regulations of the registration authority, it is necessary to renew the domain name for one year on the original term when transferring it. That is, when transferring the domain name to DNSHE, you need to renew your domain name for one year, and you need to pay the domain name renewal fee.
If your domain name has reached the maximum purchase term of 10 years, only the renewal fee for 1 year will be deducted upon transfer, and the term will not increase.
What are the requirements for domain name transfer?
Domain name transfer requires the following conditions to be met. If there are any conditions that are not met, corresponding updates need to be made before processing the domain name transfer:
The service provider must be a non DNSHE domain name.
You must be the owner of the domain name, or have obtained permission from the domain name owner to manage the domain name.
The domain name has been registered for at least 60 days and is no less than 15 days away from its expiration date.
After the domain name expires, it is not recommended to transfer it within 45 days after the original registrar completes the renewal/domain name redemption. Transferring during this period may cause your renewal at the original registrar to become invalid and reduce the renewal period.
The domain name is in a normal state and there are no disputes or outstanding fees.
The domain name is not under the jurisdiction of judicial, arbitration, or domain dispute resolution institutions.
When a domain name is transferred, the registry needs to conduct a legal prefix naming review on the transferred domain name. If the legal naming review fails, the domain name cannot be transferred.
How long before the domain name expires can I apply for transfer?
The domain name can be applied for transfer if it is not less than 15 days away from the expiration date. However, if the domain name has not been renewed or redeemed by the original registrar for less than 45 days after expiration, it is not recommended to transfer it. Transferring during this period may cause your renewal at the original registrar to become invalid and unable to increase the renewal period.
What are the steps required to transfer a domain name?
Please refer to the steps for domain name transfer operation.
How long does it take for the domain name to be successfully transferred?
The success time of domain name transfer depends on the confirmation of the transfer time by the original registrar. If the original registrar confirms the transfer quickly, the domain name transfer to DNSHE will also be fast. Generally, it takes 3-7 days for the transfer to be successful.
How long does it take for a refund if the domain name transfer fails?
After the domain name transfer fails, the relevant fees will be refunded to your account balance within 1-2 days.
What are the reasons for unsuccessful domain name transfer?
The domain status is not Active or OK. When querying the status of the domain name through the WHOIS system, if the Status field does not display 'Active' or 'OK', the domain name transfer will not be successful. If this problem occurs, please contact the domain name registrar and ask the original registrar to restore the normal status of the domain name to 'Active' or 'OK' (or unlock the domain name).
The original registrant does not agree to transfer out. Please first contact the original registrar to handle the domain name transfer procedures, and then submit the domain name transfer business on DNSHE.
The domain name has expired. Please contact the original registrar first to complete the domain name renewal procedures, and then submit the domain name transfer business on DNSHE.
If the transfer password is entered incorrectly, the transfer business will fail immediately.
Please contact the original registrar to request the password transfer, as DNSHE cannot retrieve the password on your behalf.
When a domain name is transferred, the registry needs to conduct a legal prefix naming review on the transferred domain name. If the legal naming review fails, the domain name cannot be transferred.
What should be done if the expiration time of the domain name is not extended by one year after transfer?
To transfer the domain name to DNSHE, you need to renew the domain name for one year. After the domain name is successfully transferred, the expiration time of the domain name will be automatically extended by one year. If your domain name has not been extended after successful DNSHE transfer, you can handle it based on the following possible reasons:
Possible reason one: The domain name was successfully renewed after it expired, but it was transferred to the registrar less than 45 days after the successful renewal. After the successful transfer of the domain name, the registration bureau will refund the renewal fee under the original registrar to the original registrar, which means that your domain name renewal under the original registrar will become invalid, and the transfer renewal under the new registrar will take effect, resulting in the domain name expiration time not being extended by one year. Solution: Please negotiate the cost issue with the original domain name registrar.
explain:
If the domain name has been renewed with the original registrar after expiration, it is recommended to wait for 45 days after the renewal is successful before submitting the domain name transfer application.
Possible reason two: The domain name has not expired yet. You have paid the domain name renewal fee at the original registrar, but the original registrar has not successfully renewed the domain name at the registration office, and the domain name has already been transferred to DNSHE, resulting in the domain name expiration time not being extended by one year. Solution: The expiration time of some domain names at some registration offices may be inaccurate, and the expiration time of the domain name should be based on the WHOIS information query results of the registration office. We suggest that you directly consult the original registrar and request them to verify the true expiration date before the domain name transfer with the registration bureau, and negotiate the cost issue with the original registrar.
explain:
It is recommended that the domain name be transferred after 60 days of registration and at least 15 days from the expiration date of the domain name.

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