Where can I find the WHOIS for a .CA domain?
Related Topics: .CA
CIRA operates the .CA registry. CIRA is the Canadian Internet Registration Authority and is a not-for-profit organization mandated to operate the dot-ca top-level domain.
Their authoritative WHOIS is: http://whois.cira.ca/
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What does REDEMPTION PERIOD or PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE mean?
Detailed answerA domain with the status “REDEMPTION PERIOD” or “PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE” has been expired for some time and was not renewed. When most domains expire they go into a post-expiration grace period that vary by domain type that usually lasts for 40 days.
*NOTE* Link to other article or placing a timeline in here would be idealDomains which are not renewed during their grace period are partially deleted, after which point the central Registry will hold the domain in the REDEMPTION PERIOD/PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE for 30 days.Tucows does not have the contact information associated with this domain since it was deleted. However, you can see its current status by using a Registry-level WHOIS. (For .COM/.NET domains use http://www.crsnic.net , for .ORG domains use http://www.pir.org, for .INFO domains use http://www.afilias.info/whois_search/)
Before the domain expires, attempts are made to email the various contact email addresses on the domain name. For this reason, it’s important to keep the contact information up to date. Having valid contact information on the domain was also highlighted in the agreements made when the domain was first registered. Important information is sent to these contacts, and having an invalid email address or aggressive SPAM filters may prevent delivery of these messages.
The Registry-imposed REDEMPTION PERIOD/PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE state usually lasts for 30 days, and during this period it is still possible to recover a domain in this state. The domain can only be redeemed by the original owner of the domain as listed on the WHOIS prior to the deletion.
Do not contact the Domain Provider or Tucows if you are not the original listed owner of the domain.
If you are not the original listed owner of the domain, speak with your favourite Registration company to find out when a REDEMPTION PERIOD/PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE domain will be available for registration.
Redeeming a domain is more time consuming and complicated than if the domain was renewed during the first 40 days of expiration. The original Domain Provider facilitates its recovery, and so you should contact them to begin this process.
If you are unable to contact your Domain Provider please contact our Compliance Department and they will determine if your Provider is still in business, and will help you remedy the situation.
Note: At the end of the grace period, some domain names may be sold in an auction system before they enter the redemption period. If the domain name is sold at auction, it will not be available for re-registration.
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Can I hide my .UK Registrant information?
Related Topics: .UK, WHOIS Privacy
Detailed answer.CO.UK/.ORG.UK domain owners who wish to opt-out of the Nominet WHOIS database may do so by submitting their request to their Domain Provider.
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What is a .CA domain?
Related Topics: .CA
Detailed answer.CA is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Canada.
The policies and administration of the dot-ca domain name will be set by CIRA and governed by Canadian law.
To register a dot-ca domain name, an applicant must satisfy the Canadian Presence Requirements (CPR) for Registrants.
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I just registered a .CN domain, why is is not showing in the WHOIS at HTTP://WHOIS.CNNIC.NET.CN?
Related Topics: .CN
Detailed answerThe HTTP://WHOIS.CNNIC.NET.CN website will currently only work for domains that were registered directly with CNNIC in China.
New .CN domains that are registered through Tucows (via NeuLevel) are added to a separate WHOIS database at CNNIC, however that database has not been made public yet.
No domains registered via NeuLevel for any Registrars are available via whois.cnnic.net.cn as of yet.
To view .CN domains that are registered through Tucows, please use our WHOIS server
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How do I perform a WHOIS lookup on a domain name?
Detailed answerWHOIS stands for “Who is?” and is a utility used to look up information on domain names. This includes contact information as well as some technical information such as the domain’s name servers (DNS) used for service, and certain Status information such as if the domain is Locked.
Enter the domain name in the form below to perform a WHOIS Lookup on it:
WhoIs Lookup
PLEASE NOTE: Some types of domains (TLDs) will not show all information (or will not show any information at all) from WHOIS utilities used outside the the Registry’s website for that type of domain name.
If you think you’re not being shown all information available, or no information comes through at all, please see the WHOIS section of this website and see if there’s an alternative WHOIS lookup for the type of domain you need information about.
The WHOIS section of this website will also contain information that explains certain things you need to know about some types of domain names, as well as what some Status codes mean.
