Who is the legal owner of my domain?

The legal owner of the domain is the registrant listed when the domain was registered. These details can be updated but we do require the request to come from the original owner of the domain or as a support ticket from the registered email address of your account. To change the legal owner of a domain name, there is a charge of £30 per domain (£12 for .uk domains). 

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