When you register a new domain or transfer an existing one to GOZEN HOST (or any registrar), ICANN — the global organization that manages domain name policies — enforces a 60-day lock period during which your domain cannot be transferred again.
This rule is in place to protect domain owners from unauthorized or accidental transfers.
The 60-day transfer lock typically applies in the following cases:
You can initiate a domain transfer only after the 60-day lock expires. The countdown starts from the date of:
If you're not sure when your domain will be eligible for transfer, feel free to contact our support team — we’re here to help.
In most cases, the lock cannot be bypassed. It's a policy enforced by ICANN and not just by GOZEN HOST. However, some exceptions may apply in very rare situations, and only if your domain registrar allows it.
Even if your domain is locked from transferring:
The 60-day domain transfer lock is a security measure designed to protect your domain from being moved without your consent. While it can be inconvenient, it’s a standard part of domain management worldwide.
Still have questions? Head over to our Client Area or open a support ticket — our team will assist you every step of the way.