About RDAP

The Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is the successor to the ageing WHOIS protocol. Like WHOIS, RDAP provides access to information about Internet resources: domain names, autonomous systems, and IP addresses.

Unlike WHOIS, RDAP provides:

How to use the RDAP Service

The RDAP Service cannot be used directly in your web browser. Instead, an RDAP client must be used to retrieve and display RDAP records.

RDAP Web Client

A web-based RDAP client may be found at the following URL:

RDAP Extensions

CentralNic has implemented several RDAP extensions to support the domain extensions on its platform. Documentation of these extensions may be found here:

Click here to access the Web Whois

Terms of Service

For more information on Whois status codes, please visit https://icann.org/epp

>>> IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DEPLOYMENT OF RDAP: please visit
https://www.centralnic.com/support/rdap <<<

The Whois and RDAP services are provided by CentralNic, and contain
information pertaining to Internet domain names registered by our
our customers. By using this service you are agreeing (1) not to use any
information presented here for any purpose other than determining
ownership of domain names, (2) not to store or reproduce this data in
any way, (3) not to use any high-volume, automated, electronic processes
to obtain data from this service. Abuse of this service is monitored and
actions in contravention of these terms will result in being permanently
blacklisted. All data is (c) CentralNic Ltd (https://www.centralnic.com)

Access to the Whois and RDAP services is rate limited. For more
information, visit https://registrar-console.centralnic.com/pub/whois_guidance.