{"id":556,"date":"2021-02-04T14:30:22","date_gmt":"2021-02-04T13:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/green-fields.pl\/en\/?p=556"},"modified":"2021-02-04T14:30:22","modified_gmt":"2021-02-04T15:30:22","slug":"how-to-check-where-a-domain-is-registered-and-who-it-belongs-to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/green-fields.pl\/en\/blog\/how-to-check-where-a-domain-is-registered-and-who-it-belongs-to\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Check Where a Domain is Registered and Who it Belongs to"},"content":{"rendered":"
Purchasing a domain is one of the most crucial elements in the process of building a website. Often, it's a unique brand name that will be used for years, being the first building block of the strength and image of the brand. Sometimes, we encounter situations where our desired domain is already registered, and the owner is unknown. However, this is not a lost cause. WHOIS comes to our rescue. Thanks to WHOIS, we can find information about the domain registrar, owner details (in the case of companies), and the hosting server to which the domain's DNS points.<\/span><\/p>\n WHOIS is a publicly available database based on the TCP protocol. It sends a query to obtain information about:<\/span><\/p>\n The Polish domain registrar NASK publicly provides the above information, and thanks to WHOIS, we can comfortably verify it. The tool works with a delay of up to 15 minutes compared to the central .pl domain registration system.<\/span><\/p>\n Domain green-fields.pl in the WHOIS database<\/p><\/div>\n In the case of .pl domains, the owner's information is shown only for companies. Individuals' personal data is protected, and their information remains hidden.<\/span><\/p>\n Data visible to companies<\/p><\/div>\n Data visible to the individual<\/p><\/div>\n Each domain has its validity period, which is renewed once a year. During this time, we are the full-fledged owners of the domain. The WHOIS tool shows the period from when to when a particular domain is paid for. This information comes in handy, especially when we want to quickly check the validity period or when we plan to purchase a potentially expiring domain. If the deadline is exceeded, the domain enters a 30-day redemption period, meaning it is not available for sale to external parties, and only the original owner can repurchase it - usually at a higher cost. During the redemption period, the website and email associated with the domain will not function. This is a very disadvantageous situation for a company and also affects the SEO<\/a> of the website.<\/span><\/p>\n In a situation where we want to purchase a specific domain, we can establish an option, which is the right of first refusal. In this case, if the domain goes through the redemption period and is not paid for by its original owner, we - as the party with the option on the domain - have the first opportunity to purchase it. The domain is \"reserved\" for us. This way, we can be sure that no one else will buy it before we have a chance to react. This is particularly useful for businesses that have gone bankrupt, leaving behind only paid domains. It's important to note that the option applies only to .PL domains; there is no such possibility for global domains.<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is WHOIS and How Does It Work?<\/span><\/h2>\n
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The Most Popular Websites for Checking Domain Ownership Are:<\/span><\/h2>\n
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When is the domain owner displayed? <\/span><\/h2>\n
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End of the Domain's Settlement Period (Expired Domain)<\/span><\/h2>\n
Option for a Domain \u2013 the Right of First Refusal<\/span><\/h2>\n
When and Who Benefits from the WHOIS Tool<\/span><\/h2>\n