How To Change Go Daddy Nameservers
Included are written and video directions to change Go Daddy nameservers for multiple and single domain names.
How to change multiple domain nameservers
1. Login to your Go Daddy customer account at GoDaddy.com.
2. You should redirect to the “My Account” page, if not select “My Account” from the menu.
3. Click or scroll to the “Products” section and click “Domains”.

In some cases you will need to click the “Products” tab and click “Launch” from the “Domains” selection.
In other cases you might have to click “View all in domain manager” in the top right corner.

4. Check each domain name that applies (each domain name checked will be changed to identical nameservers, if not already), also note: by hovering over the check mark you are given the options to “Select All Domains” or “Unselect All Domains”.

5. Click or hover over the “Nameservers” icon and select “Set Nameservers”.

6. A popup appears with 4 options, check the radio box next to “I have specific nameservers for my domains” and enter your new domain nameservers into the given fields. To add more than 4 select “Add more”.

7. Click “OK” – You have successfully changed your nameservers.
Nameservers may take several hours to change, in some cases a few days. If you are moving your domains to another web host (away from Go Daddy) wait a few days until you cancel your existing Go Daddy web hosting account to avoid losing data and ensure your records and websites are functional and secure.
How to change a single domain nameserver
1. Login to your Go Daddy customer account at GoDaddy.com.
2. You should redirect to the “My Account” page, if not select “My Account” from the menu.
3. Click or scroll to the “My Domains” section (near top) or the “Products” section and click “Domains” (In some cases you will need to click the “Products” tab and click “Launch” from the “Domains” selection).
4. Select the single domain name which applies.
5. You are now directed to “Domain Details”. Click or hover over the “Nameservers” icon and select “Set Nameservers”. (Another option is to scroll down to the “Nameservers” headline and select the “Set Nameservers” link.

6. A popup appears with 4 options, check the radio box next to “I have specific nameservers for my domains” and enter your new domain nameservers into the given fields. To add more than 4 select “Add more”.
7. Click “OK” – You have successfully changed your nameserver.
Nameservers may take several hours to change, in some cases a few days. If you are moving your domain to another web host (away from Go Daddy) wait a few days until you cancel your existing Go Daddy web hosting account to avoid losing data and ensure your records and websites are functional and secure.
Sean Doyle
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