All the gov.it domain names managed by AgID before the entry into service of the new registration system will be included in Registro .it DBNA.
According to the transfer procedure:
- the data included in the IPA’s database (name, Tax Code, IPA code, telephone, UO code – if any -, certified email address [PEC], postal address) will be used to enter Public Administration’s – i.e., gov.it domain names Registrants – data;
- for all the domain names transferred from AgID, the previously created ‘registrant’ contact will be the ‘admin’ and ‘tech’ contact;
- for each Public Administration (i.e., Registrant) a ‘validation code’ will be created and sent to the Public Administration’s certified email address (PEC). The date of creation of the validation code will be the same as the date the new registration system came into service;
- for each domain name, an ‘authInfo code’ will be created. The list of domain names, together with their ‘authInfo codes’, will be sent to the Public Administrations’ certified email addresses (PEC) they were assigned to;
- all the already registered domain names will automatically be given the Registrar’s ‘CTRUPA-REG’, i.e., the Registrar of the Italian Digital Agency (Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale);
- the previously mentioned "authinfo" and validationCodes will also be communicated to the CTRUPA-REG Registrar so that it can perform the support function when migrating domains to another Registrar;
- all the domain names’ date of creation will be the same as the date the new registration system came into service;
- the authoritative nameservers of all the important domain names will be the ones included in the AgID database before the new registration system came into service.
Following the transfer and after the new registration system came into service, within the end of the first year, Public Administrations (i.e., Registrants), which are not the same as the Italian Digital Agency (Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale), will have to refer to a Registrar – other than ‘CTRUPA-REG’ – to request a ‘Change of Registrar’ for their domain names.
All the domain names failing to comply with this obligation within that period will automatically be given the ‘inactive/noRegistrar’ status and will be deleted from the DBNA 30 days after they were given said status.
To learn more, read the Regulation for the Assignment and management of domain names in the Second Level Domain (SLD) gov.it and the related Technical Guidelines.