Whois Domain Lookup
Learn more about the name behind the domain
For other TLDs however, you should go through the registry responsible for that particular domain. For example, queries about .org domains should be directed to the Public Interest Registry, while Whois domain searches for .info should be done via Afilias Limited. By going straight to the registrar, you will receive technical data such as the nameserver being used, which means you can determine which provider the domain is registered with.
If you would like to request data about a domain directly from a special registry, select the respective partner on our registrar page.
There are however some notable exceptions. For instance, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect in May 2018, means that the personal data of domain owners based in the EU can no longer be published. As a result, if the domain you’re searching for is owned by an individual or organization in the EU, their contact details may not be visible. In addition, US-based domain owners can also use a proxy or a domain privacy service to hide their personal contact details.
In such cases, contact must be established via the registrar, who can forward your request to the domain owner. You may wish to do this to inquire about technical issues or to report the possible misuse of a domain name.
.info
then $40/year
.site
then $40/year
.me
then $20/year
.club
then $15/year
.co
then $40/year
Domains at the best prices
1st year registration price
Annual renewal price
.org
$20
.com
$15
.online
$40
.app
$25
.co
$40
.me
$20
How does the Whois domain lookup work?
Whois database
The registrars that administer the various domain extensions each maintain their own Whois databases. For example, the previously mentioned Public Interest Registry administers a Whois database for .org domains.
Whois search details
Note that contacting the registry directly may be best in some cases — such as the Public Interest Registry for .org domains.
Privacy
For instance, as the registry for the .info TLD, Afilias Limited determines what information is listed in the Whois database for those domains.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
The WHOIS lookup can confirm if a domain has been registered or not. It may also provide information on the registrar and registry, as well as the domain status, the creation, expiration and update dates; and name servers for any given domain.
The domain checker helps to identify whether or not a particular domain name is available to register. The Whois lookup gives you access to further limited information regarding a registered domain. Should your requested domain name still be available, you can use both the Whois service, as well as the domain checker in order to easily register your desired domain name with Mondoze. Furthermore, we recommend suitable domain alternatives in case a particular domain name is registered already. Regardless of whether you use our Whois lookup or a domain checker, our main goal is to offer you the best support possible on your way to your own domain name.
Due to the GDPR we will no longer publish your personal data on the WHOIS database. All personal information is hidden and cannot be accessed and we assure you that your data is safe with us.
Yes, there is .com domain Whois support. Just like with other domain extensions, you can look up who owns a .com domain with WHOIS or whether certain .com domains are available. However, it should be noted that the information available during this .com domain lookup will depend on where the domain is registered. The Whois database is not an independent venture, but deals with multiple registrars that all contribute information.
These registrars manage different domain extension categories. Domain extensions are broken down into several categories: generic top-level domains (gTLD), new top-level domains (nTLD) and country code top-level domains (ccTLD). The domain extension .com (which stands for commercial) is a gTLD domain and is the most common gTLD, others include .org and .net. gTLDs are international domains and the information on these domains is handled by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). However, due to GDPR only a limited amount of information is made available in the .com domain Whois lookup search results.