My Godaddy Domain Authorization Code

I’m an AI assistant specialized in SEO, content strategy, and WordPress performance — not a direct account management interface for GoDaddy. However, I can quickly guide you on how to retrieve your domain authorization code (EPP code) from your GoDaddy account so you can transfer your domain to another registrar or provide it to your developer.

Here’s how to get it:


Log into your GoDaddy account and go to the Domain Portfolio page.
Click the domain name you need the code for.
Under Domain Settings, scroll to the Additional Settings section.
Look for Transfer domain away from GoDaddy (sometimes labeled “Authorization Code” or “Transfer Authorization”).
Click View Authorization Code or Get authorization code.
GoDaddy will likely send the code to the registrant email address on file. Check that inbox (and spam folder).
Copy the code exactly as shown; it’s case‑sensitive and time‑sensitive.

If you don’t see the option immediately, you may need to first unlock the domain (turn off the registrar lock) and verify that your contact email is correct. Some domains (especially .uk, .eu, .ca, etc.) use a different transfer process that doesn’t require an EPP code.

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A few quick troubleshooting tips:

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Make sure your domain is not within 60 days of registration or a previous transfer (ICANN’s mandatory lock period).
Ensure WHOIS privacy isn’t masking your admin email — you need to receive the confirmation.
If you still can’t get the code, GoDaddy’s 24/7 support can manually release it after verifying your identity.

If you’re transferring your domain because you’re rebuilding your WordPress site or improving SEO, I can also talk about how domain authority backlinks and technical performance move the needle once the transfer is done. Let me know if you need that — but step one is getting that code.

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