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Domains registered by MyDomain
before September 2000 were registered for our members with the
registrar
Network Solutions. Network Solutions has their own set of policies
and procedures for changing the registration information for a
domain.
Changing the Legal Registrant of a domain and changing contact
information for that domain are completed in different ways. In
both cases, start with Network Solutions
at https://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/manage-it/. Enter your
User ID and password in
the fields provided. At any time you can click the Help link in
the upper right corner for answers to commonly asked questions.
Changing Legal Registrant Information
Network Solutions regards any change to the Legal Registrant of
a domain as a legal transaction. After entering your domain at the
Make Changes page choose modify the Registrant's name. Then choose
the Registrant Modification that best suits your reasons for making
the change and follow the instructions. You may be required to have
the document notarized to complete the change.
Changing Contact Information
To change your domain contact information such as an e-mail address
or a mailing address use the Network Solutions Make Changes page
noted above to enter your domain and then choose one of the options
that best matches your change. For example:
- change my Contact record address, phone or e-mail
- replace a Contact on my domain name record
Lost Access to the Administrative Contact e-mail
Address?
The Administrative Contact listed for your domain is the only
party authorized to make changes to your Network Solutions domain
records.
If you have lost access to the e-mail address that is currently
listed for the Administrative Contact you can recover your password
or username at the following page: https://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/manage-it/forget-login.jhtml
You must have access to the e-mail address listed for the account
in order to recover your username or reset your password. If you
no longer have accesss to the e-mail account listed, please follow
the instructions to send in a fax authorizing a change of the e-mail
address.
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