What is a UDAI Key? Print

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A UDAI Key (Unique Domain Authentication ID) is a special code used only in New Zealand (.nz) domain name management. It is required when you want to transfer your .nz domain name from one registrar to another.

Key Points:

  • UDAI stands for Unique Domain Authentication ID.
  • It is essentially a password for your .nz domain.
  • The UDAI is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.
  • Only the domain registrant (owner) or authorized contact can request it.

Why You Need It:

You’ll need the UDAI key when:

  • Transferring your .nz domain to another provider.
  • Making major changes to domain ownership or registrar settings.

Keep your UDAI secure, just like a password — and request a new one from your current registrar if needed.


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