As mandated by CIRA, the .CA registry, the registrant (owner) of a .CA domain is locked for 60 days. During this time the domain may not change ownership or be transferred to another registrar. A .CA domain must be at least 60 days old before the registrant/ownership can be transferred.
Articles in this section
- What information is required when registering a .CA domain?
- How soon after registration can I change the ownership of my .CA domain?
- What is CANSPAM and what does it mean to me?
- Can my .NAME domain name point to an existing web page?
- Are there restrictions to my .NAME email forwarding?
- Are there any .BIZ domain names I cannot register?
- auDA’s WHOIS Policy
- What are the Canadian Presence Requirements (CPR) and which legal type should I choose for a .CA domain?
- What are the restrictions for my contact information on .CA domain names?
- How do I register and maintain a municipal .CA domain name?
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