Domain Name Glossary Terms
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Terms that begin with R
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Registrant Name Change AgreementA Registrant Name Change Agreement (RNCA) is a document by which a domain name registrant changes its name, as it appears in InterNIC' records. Specifically, the RNCA must be used if the Registrant wishes to:
Correct a typographical or other minor error in the Registrant's name;
Change the Registrant's legal name; or Transfer the domain name to another party. Previous Domain Registration Term: Registrant Next Domain Registration Term: Registrar |
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