RDAP-first domain data

Domain Info (RDAP)

Look up registrar data, creation date, update date, expiration, domain status values, nameservers, and raw RDAP output when the registry supports it.

This page uses an RDAP-first approach so domain ownership and lifecycle information comes from modern registry data when it is available.

Domain & IP Data

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Summary

Location-sensitive tools compare Russia and Finland in one combined diagnostics report. Tools that are mostly location-independent stay single-result on purpose.

Lifecycle dates

Creation, update, expiration, and domain-age calculations make it easier to judge whether the name is new, stale, or close to renewal.

Registrar and status values

RDAP status values show whether a domain has transfer locks, deletion holds, or other registry states that matter operationally.

Raw RDAP response

The raw object stays available for people who want the exact registry payload instead of only the parsed summary.

Domain

Domain Info (RDAP)

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Paste a public domain or URL. The backend extracts the registrable host portion and performs an RDAP lookup against the public registry path.

Location-sensitive tools compare Russia and Finland in one combined diagnostics report. Tools that are mostly location-independent stay single-result on purpose.

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Summary

Server-side diagnostic report

Report appears here

Run a check to generate a structured report with status, timings, technical details, and raw output where available.

SummaryAppears after the check finishes.
DetailsAppears after the check finishes.
NameserversAppears after the check finishes.

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What this tool checks

Lifecycle dates

Creation, update, expiration, and domain-age calculations make it easier to judge whether the name is new, stale, or close to renewal.

Registrar and status values

RDAP status values show whether a domain has transfer locks, deletion holds, or other registry states that matter operationally.

Raw RDAP response

The raw object stays available for people who want the exact registry payload instead of only the parsed summary.

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How to use it

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Run the lookup against the exact domain you want to inspect, not just a platform host you copied from elsewhere.

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Read the parsed dates and status values first, then open the raw RDAP block if you need registry-specific detail.

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Switch to Domain Age Checker next when you only care about age and expiration posture in a simpler view.

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How to read the result

Not every registry exposes the same fields

Some RDAP records are richer than others. The page stays explicit when the registry omitted a standard date or contact field.

Status values are operationally useful

Transfer locks, client holds, or redemption states can matter just as much as the raw expiration date when a domain behaves unexpectedly.

Nameservers complement DNS tools

The RDAP nameserver set is useful context, but direct DNS pages are still the right place to inspect live record answers.

Guides that help you get more from this tool

Interpret the output, understand common failure modes, and choose the next diagnostic step without leaving the product.

Domain Info FAQ

Why use RDAP first?

Because modern RDAP is structured, machine-readable, and easier to parse safely than the older free-form WHOIS text format.

Can RDAP fail for a valid domain?

Yes. Registry support and field coverage vary. The page reports that honestly and keeps the raw error or response path visible where possible.

What if I only care about domain age?

Use the Domain Age Checker page for the simpler view and keep this page for the full registrar and status context.

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