How to transfer a domain from one registrar and CloudFlare nameserver account to another with no downtime.

Transferring a domain between registrars while using two different Cloudflare accounts and name servers adds a few additional steps to the typical domain transfer process. Here’s how to do it:

1. Preparation

  • Eligibility Check:
    • Ensure your domain is eligible for transfer (at least 60 days old, no recent transfers).
  • Unlock the Domain:
    • Unlock your domain through the current registrar’s dashboard.
  • Update Contact Information:
    • Make sure your WHOIS contact details are up-to-date.
  • Disable WHOIS Privacy Protection (if needed):
    • Some registrars require this before the transfer.

2. Verify Current Cloudflare Configuration

  • Check DNS Records on the Current Cloudflare Account:
    • Ensure that all DNS records are accurate in the current Cloudflare account.
  • Take Note of the Current Cloudflare Name Servers:
    • Record the current Cloudflare name servers associated with the domain.

3. Prepare the New Cloudflare Account

  • Set Up the Domain on the New Cloudflare Account:
    • Add the domain to the new Cloudflare account. Cloudflare will provide new name servers.
  • Copy DNS Records:
    • Manually copy all DNS records from the current Cloudflare account to the new one. Ensure there are no discrepancies.

4. Initiate the Transfer

  • Get the EPP/Auth Code:
    • Obtain the EPP/Auth code from your current registrar.
  • Start the Transfer with the New Registrar:
    • Initiate the transfer process at the new registrar and provide the EPP/Auth code.

5. Switch Cloudflare Name Servers

  • Change Name Servers to the New Cloudflare Account:
    • At your current registrar, change the name servers to those provided by the new Cloudflare account.
    • This will direct traffic to the new Cloudflare account without affecting the live site, as the DNS records should match the old setup.

6. Complete the Transfer

  • Approve the Transfer:
    • Approve any transfer requests from the current registrar to speed up the process.
  • Wait for Transfer Completion:
    • The transfer might take a few hours to several days.

7. Post-Transfer Steps

  • Verify Domain Settings:
    • Once the transfer is complete, verify that the domain settings are correct at the new registrar.
  • Double-Check DNS on the New Cloudflare Account:
    • Ensure that DNS records are accurate and that the site is resolving correctly.
  • Re-enable WHOIS Privacy Protection:
    • Re-enable privacy protection if needed.
  • Monitor Site Performance:
    • Keep an eye on the site to ensure that everything is working smoothly post-transfer.

By carefully coordinating the DNS settings between the old and new Cloudflare accounts, you can transfer the domain with minimal downtime or disruption to your live sites.

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