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      <title>Transferring Route 53 Domains between AWS Accounts with no Downtime</title>
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      <description>Transferring domains between AWS accounts in Route 53 can be done without domain renewal. This is a procedure for transferring a domain in AWS without downtime.&#xA;In AWS Route 53, a domain contains contact details, name servers, domain name status codes, registration and expiration dates, and optionally a DNSSEC public key. All of these details transfer automatically through this process and will have to be updated in the destination account before the resources in the source account are removed, otherwise there will be an outage for all DNS-resolved services, like websites, email, and automatic certificate renewal.</description>
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