Transferring a domain name in Spain typically involves a fee, but it's usually not very high. Most domain registrars charge a transfer fee, which may be comparable to the cost of renewing your domain for an additional year. In many cases, the fee is waived or discounted by the new registrar, especially if you’re transferring as part of a promotional offer.
The transfer fee is not just for the transfer process itself, but usually covers the domain renewal for an additional year. So, even though you're technically just transferring ownership, you're also extending the domain’s registration period by one year.
However, keep in mind that some specific domain extensions (like .com, .net, or country-code domains like .co.uk or .ca) may have slightly different pricing structures based on the registrar you are transferring to. Additionally, if you're transferring a domain with premium status (a highly sought-after name), the cost may be significantly higher.
Before initiating a transfer, check the pricing with both your current registrar and the new one to ensure you’re aware of all associated costs. Also, look for any promotions or deals offered by your new registrar in Spain, as these can sometimes help you save money on the transfer.