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.