New Zealand Domain Names

.nz

Want to transfer your .nz domains to Digital Pacific?

When you choose to transfer your domain name to Digital Pacific, we suggest that you update your DNS (Domain Name Settings) first. If your domain name registrar offers a domain management interface, you should login and make changes so your domain name points to our name servers. To see our name server information, please visit our support section.

Please make sure your domain does not expire within the next 7 days. If it does, you will need to renew your domain name at the current registrar and then complete the transfer request below.

When the transfer process has begun, you will not be able to make any changes to your domain name until transfer is completed. Transfers usually take 4 -7 days to complete.

The cost of the transfer is the same as the cost of new domain registration. However, the transfer will extend the registration of a domain name by 12 months of the current expiry date.

The invoice must be paid before the transfer can start.

Below are the steps to transferring your .NZ domain to Digital Pacific. To transfer other domain names please click here

  1. Make sure your domain name has your current email address associated with it because the domain transfer initiation email will be sent there. You can usually update or confirm this email address by contacting the company you originally purchased your domain name from, or by accessing their domain management section.

    Before you start a transfer of your .au domain you must have the domain transfer code, or UDAI (Unique Domain Attribute Identifier). The UDAI is a unique code (combination of numbers and letters) which acts like a key and allows you to both update and transfer your .nz domain name. You would have been issued a UDAI when your domain name was registered. If you no longer have the UDAI, you can generate one by logging into your current Registrar site and requesting one to be emailed to you.
  2. Go to our domain transfer page and complete the transfer form. The second step will ask for an EPP code. This is where you enter your UDAI.
  3. Approximately 12-24 hours after submitting the transfer form, an email will be sent to the domain registrant email address requesting permission to initiate the transfer. You must click on the link in that email for the transfer to start. If you do not click on the link the transfer will not start.
  4. Domain transfers can take up to 7 days to complete from the time you click on the link in the domain transfer initiation email. No changes can be made to your domain name whilst the domain transfer is in progress.
  5. When the process is completed, you will receive an email from Digital Pacific confirming that the domain transfer was successful. If you do not receive this email, please contact us to see why the transfer did not complete.
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