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Changes to CORE domain names must be executed through the CORE member which is associated with the domain name. This is normally the CORE member through which the domain name has originally been registered. Changes can only be performed based on authenticated instructions of the domain name holder or persons mandated by the domain name holder, such as the admin contact. The identifier of the CORE member in charge of a given domain name is shown on the CORE Whois service for each domain name.

In some cases, CORE members work with agents, so they are not necessarily in direct contact with the registrant. It is of course easier for the agent to authenticate a customer request and to perform it through the systems made available to it by the CORE member. However, if the agent does not perform the changes, the registrant can ask the CORE member to execute them. The CORE member has the responsibility to make sure that valid and reasonable change requests by the domain registrant are executed. This is true for all types of changes that must be performed through CORE:

- changing name servers
- changing domain name contacts
- changing the domain name holder address
- transferring the domain to a new domain name owner

Depending on the case, increased authentication and documentation requirements apply, as in the case of changes to the domain holder information.

You can identify the CORE member in charge of a domain by going to the CORE Whois, where each registration is associated with a CORE member's number shown as "CORE-XX", where XX is the member's number. You can click on this number to see the details as well as a URL leading to the member's web site.

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