Yes.
This is the most feasible method for transferring a domain where the
whois information is current, other than the listed registrant and/or
administrative email contacts. There are two transfer methods offered
by eNom, one of which is the "fax" method. Fax
transfers require that you fax a SIGNED Form of Authorization (FOA) and
reliable evidence regarding your identity (see below).
The acceptable forms of physical identity are:
• Notarized statement
• Valid Drivers license
• Passport
• Article of Incorporation
• Military ID
• State/Government issued ID
• Birth Certificate
FAX
BENEFITS: This method offers the convenience of being able to verify
many domain names on one order without having to reply to a
verification email from eNom for each name. This transfer option would
be used for large orders where all of the domain names were registered
to the same registrant and/or administrative contact.Â
When a fax transfer order is created our interface
will provide fields for the current registrant contact info to
be entered into our system (this is the information that our system
will check against the current whois output, so it must be valid).Â
The fax transfer form (or FOA) will be automatically
generated once the transfer order has been fully submitted. The fax
form will contain your transfer order reference number, a list of all
domains included on the order and an area provided for the signature of
the registrant or administrative domain contact. Once FOA has been
signed, fax the form and the reliable evidence regarding your identity
to eNom (the number is on the form).Â
You may check the status of your transfer orders at any time by choosing menu option DOMAINS, my transfers. Click on the actual transfer order number link. This will open the transfer and display all domains on the order, and the unique status of each domain name.
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