Need to Get Your Domain Back? Here’s How to Submit a Domain Dispute


It can be frustrating when you own a domain name but don't have direct access because it is managed through someone else's Heart account. This can often be the case where you have a developer, designer or agency who handles this aspect of your business.

If you are the official domain registrant (the person or entity listed as the owner in our records), you have the option to submit a Domain Dispute with us to transfer the domain name into your own Heart account, putting it under your direct control.

Important Things to Understand About Domain Ownership

Before starting the process, please note these key points:

Our Recommended First Step: Contact the Account Owner

The quickest and easiest way to get your domain is to ask the person who originally registered it for you to transfer it to your own Heart account.

  1. Ask Them to Transfer It: Please contact the person who registered the domain and ask them to move it to you.
  2. They Can Get Our Help: If they need assistance, they can contact us directly by raising a ticket or using our chat service.
  3. Mutual Consent Transfer: If we receive written consent (via support tickets) from both you and the account holder agreeing to the transfer, we can process it right away.
  4. Include Hosting: If your website and emails are hosted with us, please clarify from the beginning if you also need the hosting package migrated. With mutual consent, we can often process the hosting migration along with the domain transfer.

If Contacting Them Doesn't Work

If you've tried to contact the account holder but haven't received a reply, we can help:

Submitting a Formal Domain Dispute

You can also choose to raise a formal domain dispute at any time. This is a straightforward process designed to help us verify your ownership quickly.

Here are the steps:

1 - Create Your Free Heart Account: If you don't already have one, please create a free account on our login page: https://customer.heartinternet.uk/register-free

2 - Open a Support Ticket: From the Customer Service section of your new account, open a new support ticket.

3 - We Contact the Account Owner: We will open a ticket inside the account that holds the domain to ask if they agree to the transfer. We'll give them your contact details and 3 days to respond via that ticket.

4 - Send Us Your Documents: In the meantime, you must attach two or three documents, one by one, to your domain dispute ticket to prove your identity and address as the official domain registrant. The required documents depend on the registrant type:

Next Steps

Once we have verified documents and attempted to contact the account holder the next steps will be discussed with you through the support ticket.

One Final Note: If the Heart account owner registered the domain in their own name (not yours) and is listed as the official domain registrant, we cannot transfer the domain to you without their prior consent, as they are the rightful owner in our records.



Article ID: 1880
Created On: Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 3:49 PM
Last Updated On: Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 5:06 PM

Online URL: https://www.heartinternet.uk/support/article/need-to-get-your-domain-back-here-s-how-to-submit-a-domain-dispute.html