Delete domains in CertCentral
Learn how to delete domains in CertCentral.
Before you begin
To delete domains in your account, you must be a CertCentral administrator. Deleting a domain removes it from your account and hides it from the list of domains.
Items to note:
Existing certificates that include the deleted domain are unaffected and remain valid until they expire.
You can re-add the domain to CertCentral.
Delete a domain
In CertCentral, in the left main menu, go to Certificates > Domains.
For CertCentral Subscription accounts, in the left main menu, go to the Validations > Domains.
On the Domains page, in the Domain name column, select the domain you want to delete.
On the domain's details page, in the Domain actions menu, select Delete domain.
In the Delete domain window, select Delete domain.
What’s next
You’ve now removed the domain from your CertCentral account. Before ordering a certificate for this domain, you must re-add it CertCentral. You can re-add it on the Domains page or include the domain in a certificate request.
Delete multiple domains at one time
In CertCentral, in the left main menu, go to Certificates > Domains.
For CertCentral Subscription accounts, in the left main menu, go to the Validations > Domains.
On the Domains page, to the left of the Domain name column, select the domains you want to delete.
Once you select the second domain, the Delete domains button appears.
Select Delete domains.
In the Delete domains in bulk window, select Delete domains.
What’s next
You’ve now removed the domains from CertCentral. Before ordering certificates for these domains, you must re-add them to CertCentral. You can re-add them on the Domains page or include the domains in a certificate request.