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Whois Lookup Tool

Run instant WHOIS lookups to see domain owner, registrar, registration date, expiry date, nameservers, and ICANN WHOIS status.

1 free WHOIS lookup per day

What is a WHOIS lookup?

A WHOIS lookup is a query against the global domain registration database that returns public information about a domain name. When you run a WHOIS search, you can see which registrar manages the domain, when it was registered, when it expires, which nameservers it uses, and the current ICANN WHOIS status codes applied to the domain.

Our free WHOIS lookup tool talks directly to registrar and registry WHOIS servers to return fresh data. That means you can quickly check domain registration details before purchasing a name, verify renewal dates for domains you already own, or investigate domains for security and abuse reporting.

What information can a WHOIS search show?

A typical WHOIS domain lookup can reveal a rich set of registration data. Depending on the TLD and privacy settings, your WHOIS query may include:

  • Registrar – The company where the domain is registered (for example GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, Cloudflare, or Amazon Route 53).
  • Creation date – When the domain name was originally registered.
  • Expiry date – When the domain registration is set to expire if it is not renewed.
  • Last updated date – When registration data was last changed.
  • Nameservers – The DNS servers that control where the domain points (often Cloudflare, Google, AWS Route 53, or your registrar's default nameservers).
  • DNSSEC status – Whether the domain uses DNSSEC signing for stronger DNS security.
  • Domain status codes – ICANN WHOIS status codes such as ok, clientTransferProhibited, or clientHold.
  • Registrant information – In some cases, the registrant name, organization, and country (often redacted for privacy under GDPR or WHOIS privacy services).

Why use a WHOIS checker?

Security & abuse reporting

Use WHOIS lookup results to find the registrar and abuse contact for phishing sites, spam domains, or brand impersonation. Many WHOIS responses include a dedicated abuse email for reporting malicious activity.

Checking domain expiry & renewal

Quickly confirm when a domain expires so you don't miss a renewal deadline. WHOIS expiry data is useful for portfolio management and for monitoring domains you might want to acquire if they drop.

Buying domains & ownership checks

Before you make an offer on a domain, use WHOIS lookup to verify who currently owns it, how long it has been registered, and which registrar manages the name. Long registration history can be a positive signal for SEO and trust.

Brand protection & monitoring

Track domains that use your brand name or product name across different TLDs. WHOIS data helps legal and security teams monitor cybersquatting, identify related registrations, and coordinate takedown requests with registrars.

Understanding WHOIS status codes

ICANN WHOIS status codes describe what actions are allowed on a domain (such as transfers or updates) and whether it is on hold. Some of the most common WHOIS status values you'll see in this tool are:

  • ok – The domain is active and no special holds or locks are in place.
  • clientTransferProhibited – The registrar has locked the domain to prevent it from being transferred without explicit action.
  • clientHold – The domain is on hold by the registrar, often due to payment issues or policy violations; DNS may not resolve.
  • clientUpdateProhibited – Updates to the domain registration are temporarily blocked.
  • serverTransferProhibited – The registry has applied a transfer lock at the server level, often used for high-value or disputed domains.

Our WHOIS tool automatically explains these status codes in plain language under the Domain Status section so you can quickly see whether a domain is locked, transferable, or on hold.

Is WHOIS data public?

Historically, WHOIS records often included full contact details for the domain registrant – name, address, phone number, and email. Due to GDPR and other privacy regulations, many registrars now redact personal data or route contact through a proxy or privacy service.

That's why many WHOIS lookups show phrases like \"REDACTED FOR PRIVACY\" or list the details for a privacy provider instead of the end user. Even when registrant data is hidden, WHOIS records still expose the registrar, abuse contact, domain status, dates, and nameservers – all of which are useful for security investigations and ownership verification.

WHOIS for popular registrars

This WHOIS lookup tool works with any public domain, regardless of where it is registered. Here are some of the most common registrar combinations people search for:

Google Domains WHOIS

Look up domains registered through Google, see registrar data, DNS status, and expiry dates for Google-managed names.

Amazon Route 53 WHOIS

Check WHOIS records for domains hosted on AWS Route 53, including registration dates, nameservers, and DNSSEC settings.

GoDaddy WHOIS lookup

Many .com and legacy TLDs are managed by GoDaddy. Use this tool to check GoDaddy WHOIS data, renewal dates, and transfer locks.

Cloudflare WHOIS & DNS

Verify whether a domain uses Cloudflare as its registrar or just for DNS. WHOIS plus nameserver data makes it easy to see how a domain is configured.

Frequently asked questions about WHOIS

How do I find out who owns a domain?

Enter the domain in the search box above and run a WHOIS lookup. If the registrant information is not redacted, you'll see the owner name or organization. If privacy is enabled, you can still see the registrar and abuse contact address to reach the right team.

How do I check when a domain expires?

Our WHOIS tool highlights the expiry date in the Domain Information panel. This is the date when the registration is scheduled to end if the domain is not renewed. Many registrars also offer auto-renew, but the WHOIS expiry date remains a key reference for portfolio management and domain investing.

Why is WHOIS info hidden or redacted?

Registrars frequently redact WHOIS contact details to comply with privacy laws and to protect end users from spam. You'll often see values like "Redacted for Privacy" or contact information for a proxy service. You can still report abuse or contact the registrar using the details shown in the WHOIS record.

Are WHOIS lookups free?

Yes – WHOIS is designed as a public protocol and our tool lets you run free WHOIS lookups with generous daily limits. Heavy users, agencies, and teams can upgrade to higher tiers with more WHOIS queries per day and bulk domain support.

Can I bulk check WHOIS for many domains?

Yes. Paste up to 50 domains into the search box, separated by commas, spaces, or new lines, and we'll run a bulk WHOIS lookup. The bulk section summarizes registrar, expiry date, and nameserver count for each domain, and you can export the results as CSV or JSON.

Managing hundreds of domains across registrars?

Domain Collective connects GoDaddy, Google Domains, Cloudflare, Namecheap, Route 53, and more into a single dashboard. Track WHOIS expiry dates, edit DNS records, and manage nameservers for your entire portfolio in one place.

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