Free Domain Expiry Checker Tool
Check domain expiration dates and lifecycle status instantly. Monitor when domains expire, enter grace period, redemption, or become available for registration.
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Professional Domain Expiry & Status Checker
Our free domain expiry checker tool helps you instantly check domain expiration dates and verify the current lifecycle status of any domain. Whether you're monitoring your own domains to prevent accidental expiry, researching expired domains for acquisition, or tracking competitor domain portfolios, our tool provides comprehensive expiry information from official WHOIS records.
Domain expiry monitoring is critical for domain owners and investors. Missing a renewal deadline can result in catastrophic domain loss, broken websites, and lost email—not to mention expensive recovery fees during redemption. Use our tool to check expiry dates, understand lifecycle stages (active, grace period, redemption, pending delete), and set up monitoring to never miss a renewal again.
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Registered
The domain is registered and functioning normally. It can be renewed at standard prices at any point. Normal visitors can view the website.
0-45 Days Post Expiry
The domain has expired, but the original owner can still renew it at normal standard renewal rates. Websites and emails typically stop functioning immediately.
45-75 Days Post Expiry
The domain is locked for deletion. Original owners can still recover it, but registries charge hefty redemption fees ($100-$200+ USD) on top of renewal costs.
75-80 Days Post Expiry
The domain is in its final deletion stage. Recovery is impossible. The registry holds the domain for ~5 days before releasing it to the public for registration.
Why Domain Expiry Monitoring Matters
Prevent Catastrophic Domain Loss
If you own multiple domains, tracking expiry dates across your portfolio is essential. Know which domains need renewal soon, budget for costs, and prioritize valuable domains. Automated monitoring helps agencies and domain investors manage hundreds of domains without missing renewals.
Avoid Redemption Fees
If you miss the grace period, recovering an expired domain during redemption costs $100-$200+ in fees on top of normal renewal. By monitoring expiry dates and setting alerts 30-60 days early, you avoid these expensive redemption fees entirely and renew at normal prices.
Competitive Intelligence
Monitor competitor domains to understand their digital strategy. When competitors let valuable domains expire, it might signal business changes, rebranding, or opportunities. Additionally, research expiring domains in your niche to find acquisition targets with existing SEO value and backlinks.
Client Management
Agencies and web professionals managing client domains need to track expiry dates to ensure continuity of service. Set up monitoring for all client domains, receive alerts before expiry, and proactively notify clients about renewals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about domain expiry, lifecycle stages, and renewal.
What happens when a domain expires?
When a domain expires, it enters a multi-phase lifecycle: Grace Period (0-45 days) where the owner can renew at normal price, Redemption Period (45-75 days) with high recovery fees ($100-$200+), and finally Pending Delete (75+ days) before becoming available for public registration. During each phase, only the current owner has rights to renew or recover the domain.
Can I register a domain in grace or redemption period?
No. During grace and redemption periods, only the current owner can renew or recover the domain. You must wait until the domain completes the deletion process and becomes available for public registration. This typically takes 75-90 days from initial expiry. Use our Domain Watch tool to get notified the moment it becomes available.
How do I check domain expiry date?
You can check domain expiry dates using our free tool above. Simply enter any domain name and we'll retrieve the expiration date from WHOIS records, calculate days until expiry, and determine the current lifecycle status. You can also check expiry through domain registrars or WHOIS lookup services, but our tool provides the most comprehensive status information.
How can I get notified when an expired domain becomes available?
Use our Free Domain Watch tool! We'll monitor the domain's status and send you an instant email alert when it becomes available for registration—no account required. For monitoring multiple domains with advanced features, create a free Domainyze account to track up to 5 domains with automatic expiry alerts.
Are the lifecycle periods exact?
Lifecycle periods vary by registrar and TLD (top-level domain). The periods shown are typical estimates based on industry standards. Some registrars may have shorter or longer grace/redemption periods. For example, .com domains typically have 30-day grace + 30-day redemption, while other TLDs may differ. Always check with the specific registrar for exact timelines.
Why do domains have expiry dates?
Domain expiry dates ensure active use and prevent domain hoarding. When domains aren't renewed, they return to the pool for others to register, keeping the internet ecosystem healthy. Expiry also generates revenue for registrars and ICANN. Most domains have annual registration periods (1-10 years), though some TLDs allow longer periods.
How do I bulk check domain expiry dates?
While our current free tool checks one domain at a time for the best user experience. For checking multiple domains at once, consider signing up for a Domainyze account where you can add up to 5 domains on the free plan and monitor them continuously. This gives you age data, expiry monitoring, and alerts all in one dashboard.
What's the difference between expiry date and deletion date?
The expiry date is when your registration technically ends. The deletion date is when the domain actually becomes available for public registration again, typically 75-90 days later. During this gap, the domain goes through grace period, redemption period, and pending delete status—all giving the original owner opportunities to recover it.
Can I renew a domain after it expires?
Yes! Domains can usually be renewed during the grace period (0-45 days after expiry) at normal renewal prices. During redemption (45-75 days), recovery is still possible but requires paying hefty fees ($100-$200+). After pending delete starts (75+ days), the original owner loses all rights and the domain enters public availability. Act quickly to avoid fees.
How far in advance should I renew my domain?
Renew domains 30-60 days before expiry to avoid any risk of loss. Most registrars allow renewal up to several years in advance. Setting up auto-renewal is the safest option. With Domainyze, you can monitor domains and receive alerts 30 days before expiry, giving you plenty of time to renew.
What is WHOIS domain expiry information?
WHOIS is a public database that stores domain registration information, including expiry dates. When you register a domain, the expiry date is recorded in WHOIS records maintained by registrars. Our tool queries these official WHOIS records to retrieve accurate expiration information and calculate the current lifecycle status of any domain.
Do all domains expire at the same rate?
No. Different TLDs (top-level domains) have different expiry policies set by their registry operators. Most allow 1-10 year registration periods. Some ccTLDs (country code domains) have unique rules. Additionally, registrars may have different grace and redemption period lengths. Premium domains might also have special retention policies.
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