IP WHOIS & Ownership

Check WHOIS

Check WHOIS runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser to show domain registration dates, status and nameservers.

Live RDAPSends a live RDAP lookup from your browser to the public RDAP service; this site has no backend.

Check WHOIS runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser — this site has no backend.

Check WHOIS

Check WHOIS runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser to show domain registration dates, status and nameservers.

How to use Check WHOIS

  1. Start by entering a domain or IP in Check WHOIS.
  2. Run it, and Check WHOIS issues the RDAP lookup directly from your browser.
  3. Read the response Check WHOIS shows below — it comes from the public RDAP service, not from this site.

About this tool

Check WHOIS runs as a page in your browser. Check WHOIS runs a real RDAP request and surfaces what the registry publishes for the domain.

It shows registration dates, status codes and nameservers; most registrant fields are redacted under privacy rules, which RDAP reflects honestly. The lookup is sent from your browser to the public RDAP service; this site has no backend and never receives it, and a network connection is required.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use Check WHOIS?

Check WHOIS runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser and displays the registration details the registry publishes.

Do I need an account for Check WHOIS?

No — Check WHOIS needs no account, sign-up or installation.

Does Check WHOIS query an external service?

Yes — Check WHOIS sends a live RDAP lookup from your browser to the public RDAP service. This site has no backend and never receives it, and the lookup needs a connection.

Where does Check WHOIS get its registration data?

Check WHOIS calls the public RDAP service live from your browser — the modern, structured replacement for WHOIS; most registrant fields are redacted by registries.

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