What is an Authorization Code?
Upon completion of registration, the site will send an Authorization Code to the e-mail address you provided. The Authorization Code ensures the Court that your e-mail address is valid. You will be prompted for this Authorization Code whenever you submit a filing through this site. You will not be able to submit a filing without the Authorization Code.
A domain name Authorization Code is a 6 to 16 character code assigned to domain names as an added security measure, to prevent unauthorized transfers. The authorization code is unique to each domain name and is assigned by the Registrar when the domain name is registered. Authorization codes must be provided during the transfer authorization process at the gaining Registrar. The Authorization Code is needed to transfer .com, .net, .org, .biz, .us, .info and .name domain names. The Authorization Code is also known as an “Auth Code,” “Auth Info Code,” or “EPP Password.
A domain name Authorization Code is a 6 to 16 character code assigned to domain names as an added security measure, to prevent unauthorized transfers. The authorization code is unique to each domain name and is assigned by the Registrar when the domain name is registered. Authorization codes must be provided during the transfer authorization process at the gaining Registrar. The Authorization Code is needed to transfer .com, .net, .org, .biz, .us, .info and .name domain names. The Authorization Code is also known as an “Auth Code,” “Auth Info Code,” or “EPP Password.” You can view your current domain’s Authorization Code through SiteControl under the Domain section.