Bring Your Domain Home to Truehost, SA
Transfer your domain to Truehost and experience reliable, local hosting and dedicated support — at competitive South African prices.

Deploy Applications Without Guardrails:
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Fast & Reliable Local Servers
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Get help instantly from our global support team 24/7
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1-year extension added to your domain upon transfer
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Optional Affordable WHOIS privacy protection
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Competitive, Transparent Pricing
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Compatible with .com, .co.za, .org, .net, and 300+ more extensions
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Free Domain Management Tools
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Fre DNS Hosting and Management
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Email forwarding tools
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Easy Domain Transfers
Still Wondering if Truehost SA Is Right for Your Domain?
When transferring your domain, you want reassurance that it’s in good hands.
Truehost has quickly become one of South Africa’s favourite domain and hosting providers, trusted by businesses of all sizes.
Here’s what makes Truehost the perfect choice for your domain:
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.co.za, .org.za, .joburg and more – we manage all popular South African and international domains effortlessly
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Simple transfer process – Clear instructions every step of the way.
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Full domain control – Manage DNS records, nameservers, emails, and more from a simple dashboard.
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Local infrastructure – Get faster response times and improved SEO for South African customers.
In short: you’re in good hands.
Why Choose Truehost as Your Domain Registrar in SA?
Transferring your domain to Truehost means choosing speed, reliability, and exceptional local support.
With Truehost, your domain is more secure and better managed, ensuring your website stays live and accessible at all times.
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Quick, smooth transfers with minimal downtime
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Friendly local support team available 24/7
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Free DNS management & forwarding services
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Secure your online identity at a competitive rate
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Easy to use domain management tools
Ready to move your domain to a better home?
Moving your domain is easy, safe, and seamless. Start now and take advantage of local pricing, experienced support, and unmatched reliability.
Simply enter your domain and hit ‘Start Transfer.’ We handle the rest.
How Does the Domain Transfer Process Work?
Here’s how easy it is to transfer your domain to Truehost:
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Enter your domain name above and check eligibility.
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Unlock your domain from your current provider (If locked)
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Obtain the Domain Transfer Auth Code (EPP code) from your existing registrar.
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Enter the Auth Code when prompted by Truehost.
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Confirm transfer via the confirmation email we send you.
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Wait for the domain to complete transfer — usually within 5-7 days.
Domain Transfer FAQs
Why is my domain locked
Registrars often lock domains by default to prevent unauthorized transfers. This “domain lock” (also called “Registrar Lock” or “ClientTransferProhibited”) stops anyone from moving your domain without your permission.
It’s a security feature. You’ll need to unlock it before initiating a transfer.
How do I unlock my domain?
- Log in to your current registrar’s control panel.
- Find the domain management or security settings.
- Turn off the domain lock (toggle “Registrar Lock” to off).
- Save your changes.
Once unlocked, you can request the authorization (EPP) code needed for transfer.
How long does it take to transfer a domain?
Typically, domain transfers complete within:
Domain Type | Transfer Duration |
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.co.za | 24 to 72 hours |
International (.com , .net ) | 5 to 7 days |
Other ccTLDs / gTLDs: | Anywhere from 3 days up to 2 weeks |
Factors that may delay transfers include:
- Domain lock status at current registrar
- Slow response from your current registrar
- Incorrect or missing authorization (EPP) codes
Will my website go offline during a domain transfer?
No. Usually, your website will remain online throughout the transfer process if you keep your DNS settings unchanged.
To avoid downtime, ensure:
- DNS nameservers remain the same during transfer
- You don’t make unnecessary DNS changes during transfer
- Email records (MX records) remain unchanged until the transfer is complete
Can I transfer an expired domain?
Generally, no. Domains must be active and unlocked.
- If your domain recently expired, renew it first at your current registrar, then initiate the transfer.
- Expired domains typically enter a redemption or grace period, making transfers impossible during that period.
What happens to my emails during a domain transfer?
Your email service should remain active and unaffected, provided you:
- Maintain the same DNS/MX records
- Avoid changing email hosting providers mid-transfer
To ensure email stability:
- Confirm DNS settings remain identical before and during transfer
- Wait until the domain fully transfers before changing email providers (if needed)
What’s an EPP (Auth) code, and how do I get one?
An EPP code (also called Authorization code or Auth code) is a unique security code required to authorize domain transfers for most domains.
To get your EPP code:
- Log in to your current registrar’s dashboard
- Look for options like “Domain Management,” “Domain Transfer,” or “EPP/ Auth code”
- If not found, contact your registrar’s support team directly and request the code
Do I need to notify my current domain provider when transferring?
No formal notice is needed. The transfer request initiates the process automatically.
However, you may need to:
- Unlock the domain via your current registrar’s control panel
- Request your EPP/Auth code from your current provider
- Respond to any confirmation emails from your current registrar promptly
Can I transfer multiple domains simultaneously?
Yes, Truehost allows bulk domain transfers easily.
Benefits of bulk transfers:
- Less administrative hassle
- Simplified billing and management
- Time savings (one request covers multiple domains)
Can a domain transfer be rejected or fail? Why?
Yes, common reasons include:
- Incorrect EPP/Auth codes provided
- Domain is locked or restricted by current registrar
- Domain is within 60-day registration or recent transfer period (ICANN policy for some domains)
- Admin contact failed to confirm the transfer request by email
- Domain expired or is in redemption status
If your transfer fails, contact your current registrar for clarification, then retry once issues are fixed.
For .ke domains, the transfer of the domain is immediate while for international domain extensions e.g .com, .net and .org, central registry requires at most 5 days to complete the transfer request.
What may take a few more minutes is the transfer of your files since this depends on other factors such as, how huge your files are. But typically, your files will be in your new hosting in an hour tops.
Can domains be changed or altered during transfer?
No. Once a transfer is in progress, you cannot:
- Edit contact details (WHOIS / RDAP)
- Change nameservers or DNS records
- Renew or delete the domain
Any changes must wait until after the transfer completes. Plan ahead: make all updates before initiating a transfer.
What do I need to transfer my domain?
To transfer, you’ll need:
- An unlocked domain
- The correct authorization (EPP) code from your current registrar
- Valid admin contact email in WHOIS (transfer approval is sent here)
- At least 15 days remaining before domain expiry (for most gTLDs)
Having all these in place ensures a smooth, uninterrupted transfer.
What if I don’t know who my registrar is?
- Run a WHOIS lookup (e.g. via
whois.is
orwhois.icann.org
). - Check the “Registrar” field in the results.
- Visit that registrar’s website to log in or request your EPP code.
Are there any limitations to transferring domains?
Yes. Limitations include:
- 60-day lock after new registrations or previous transfers (ICANN rule for gTLDs)
- Expiry status: expired or redemption‐period domains usually cannot be transferred
- Registry rules: certain ccTLDs require extra documentation or approvals
- Outstanding payments: unpaid renewal fees at your current registrar can block transfers
Always check your domain’s status and any registry‐specific rules before starting a transfer.