Domain Names FAQs

Can a domain registered elsewhere use your system to register new nameservers?

No, your domain must be registered through us if you want to use our system to register nameservers for it. For domains registered elsewhere, register nameservers through your current registrar. For more information, contact your current registrar.

However, if you registered nameservers through our system, you can assign them to domains that you registered elsewhere.
Domain Names FAQ's
  • How do domain names work?
  • What is a nameserver?
  • Can a domain registered elsewhere use your system to register new nameservers?
  • Who is listed as a domain's registrant?
  • What is the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution policy?
  • What if I misspelled my domain when I registered it?
  • When can I register an expired domain?
  • What is a domain name?
  • What is a second-level domain (SLD)?
  • Can I register domains if I don't have a hosting provider?
  • What do I do if I have a trademark dispute?
  • Setting Nameservers for Your Domains
  • What does it mean to park a domain name?
  • Registering Domains
  • What is a WhoIs listing?