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Domain transfer, also known as domain name relocation, is a process where an organization moves its domain name registration from one domain name registration company to another. The domain name registration company that the organization registers its domain name with is typically the same company that provides DNS services.

The assumption is that domain name transfer will result in the transfer of all DNS records associated with the domain name. However, this assumption is not always accurate.

There are a number of reasons why a domain name might not transfer with the DNS records.

For example, the domain name registration company might not have the proper records to transfer. Or, the DNS records that are transferred might not be properly updated.

Or, the DNS records might be hosted on a different server, which would require the organization to reconfigure its DNS settings.

In conclusion, domain name transfer does not always result in the transfer of all DNS records. Accordingly, it is important to verify that all DNS records associated with the domain name have been transferred before assuming that the domain name is operational.