I'd like to request that the seller follow a specific procedure - the ball is in my court, and I'd like a procedure that protects us both - problem is, I've never done a transfer before and so I don't know what that procedure is! Do I need to set up an account at a registrar or something...?
also, speaking of registrars, can anyone recommend a good one that is also inexpensive?
If you choose to have the domain remain with its current registrar, contact them and
ask how to transfer its ownership completely. If you're going to transfer the domain to
your desired registrar from its current one, a series of steps must be followed:
Step 1 - Have the domain unlocked, check if it's still paid, and make sure the admin
email on record is still valid. Wait roughly 12-24 hours after unlocking the name.
Step 2 - Go back to Step 1 if one of those isn't met. :)
Step 3 - Assuming they're met, start the request with the gaining registrar and fully
comply with their processes. Once confirmed, the gaining registrar will eventually notify
the losing one.
Step 4 - Once the losing registrar receives the request, have the admin contact confirm
it ASAP. Even if it's not confirmed, though, the losing registrar should let it go within 5
days after sending its own auth email.
As to what registrar to use, it depends on what you're looking for in one.
Any advice?
I wouldn't recommend that with a stranger or for a pricey amount or anything that's a "business" transaction where there could be any risk or potential loss involved. I don't know anything about them, but I understand that there are escrow services that can be used for payment for transferring domains for the protection of all parties.