Frequently Asked Questions about Domain Registration (cont.)
6. How do I change Owner/Registrant information if I sell or transfer a domain name?
Our procedure is as follows: the current Owner/Registrant and the new Owner/Registrant execute a simple form wherein the current Owner/Registrant authorizes the Registrar to make the transfer. That form is available upon request from our support staff by using our Contact Us Form. Once we have received the originally executed form, we will process the transfer (typically within 5 business days). You are free to transfer name ownership at any time according to this procedure -- there is no "waiting period" for ownership changes. Note, this service can only be performed on domain names which are purchased through TechnicalBliss.
7. Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Yes. Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available (upon a domain search) to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and help to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws.
8. How long does a domain registration last? Can it be renewed?
Currently an Owner/Registrant has the choice of 2,5, or 10 years for the initial registration period. Registrations which originated through TechnicalBliss can be renewed from one to ten years at a time.
Prior to a domain names expiration TechnicalBliss will e-mail the administrative contact offering the option of renewal.
9. How much does it cost to register a domain name?
TechnicalBliss offers several different prices depending on the term of registration you as the Registrant choose. Please check our web domain Pricing Page for a more detailed list of prices.
10. When do I have to pay for my domain name?
Before your web domain name becomes active, you must provide a credit card number. Billing takes place on our Secure Server during the final step of the on-line domain registration process.





