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Whois records show who is responsible for a domain name and other key information.
In addition to the owner and contacts for a domain, WhoIs records show
the
domain
name's status. Each domain record has at least one status code but multiple
statuses are permissible. Status codes are useful to determine why your domain
isn't
working, whether your domain
is locked to
prevent unauthorized
domain transfers, and when a
domain will be dropped. You can determine any domain's status by performing
a whois
lookup on
the domain.
Domain Name status codes vary by the type of protocol used by the official registry. There are two common registry protocols:
There are eight different status codes or values in the Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP) developed by NSI/Verisign. The two largest registries (.COM and .NET) and some country code Top Level Domains (TLDs) use these status codes. Newer domain extensions or suffixes like .BIZ and .INFO use Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) status codes. The RPP domain statuses are:
ACTIVE: Official Registry sets this status. An Active domain can be modified by the registrar and it can be renewed. The domain will be included in the zone if the domain has been delegated to at least one name server. Status is very common.
REGISTRY-LOCK: Official Registry sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted by the registrar. The registry must remove the LOCK status for the registrar to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain name will be included in the zone if the domain has been delegated to at least one name server. This status is not that common and is sometime used in disputes or during Redemption.
REGISTRAR-LOCK: Sponsoring registrar sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted or transferred. The registrar must remove REGISTRAR-LOCK status to modify the domain. You can typically change the Registrar Lock status through your registrar's account management interface. The domain can be renewed and will be included in the zone. Status is very common. It's used to prevent unauthorized transfers and often enabled by Registrar by default.
REGISTRY-HOLD: Official registry sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted by the registrar. The registry must remove the REGISTRY-HOLD status for the registrar to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will not be included in the zone. Not a very common status but use before a domain is set to delete and when a domain is subject to a legal dispute.
REGISTRAR-HOLD: Sponsoring registrar sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted. The registrar must remove REGISTRAR-HOLD status to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will not be included in the zone. Typically denotes non-payment, expiration, or a domain subject to a legal dispute.
These status codes are used as a domain progresses towards deletion from a registry.
REDEMPTIONPERIOD: Registry sets this status when a registrar requests that the domain name be deleted from the registry and the domain has been registered for more than 5 calendar days (if the delete request is received within 5 days of initial domain registration it will instead be deleted immediately). The domain will not be included in the zone. The domain can not be modified or purged; it can only be restored. Any other registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. A domain will be held in this status for a maximum of 30 calendar days.
PENDINGRESTORE: Registry sets this status after a registrar requests restoration of a domain that is in REDEMPTIONPERIOD status. The domain will be included in the zone. Registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. The domain will be held in this status while the registry waits for the registrar to provide required restoration documentation. If the registrar fails to provide documentation to the registry within 7 calendar days to confirm the restoration request, the domain will revert to REDEMPTIONPERIOD status. The domain status will be set to ACTIVE only if the registrar provides documentation to the registry within 7 calendar days to confirm the restoration request.
PENDINGDELETE: Registry sets this status after a domain has been set in REDEMPTIONPERIOD status and the domain has not been restored by the registrar. The domain will not be included in the zone. Once in this status all registrar requests to modify or otherwise update the domain will be rejected. The domain will be purged and dropped from the registry database after being in this status for 5 calendar days. Once deletion occurs, the domain is available to be registered by anyone on a first come, first served basis.
The .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO and .NAME registries use EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol) multiple domain status values unique to each registry. EPP domain status codes are typically more intuitive to understand than RRP codes. Each of the EPP Registries have slightly different terms, however given the statuses used are fairly explicit (e.g. Client Delete Prohibited meaning you can't delete the domain) they are easy to interpret without further explanation. There are about 22 different EPP Status codes.
Domains in EPP Registries have a normal operating status of "OK" or "Active." Other additional status codes describe pending operations and restrictions regarding the domain. In EPP, the word CLIENT typically refers to registrar in the RRP system (e.g. CLIENT LOCK is REGISTRAR-LOCK) while the absence of CLIENT or the use of the word SERVER usually refers to Registry (e.g. LOCKED or SERVER LOCK is REGISTRY-LOCK) . It is important to note that sometimes (in the case of locks) several EPP status values combine to make a single RRP status.
The table below shows the EPP Domain Status and its equivalent RRP Domain status.
| EPP Registry Status Value | RRP Equivalent Status |
| OK | Status: ACTIVE |
| INACTIVE | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: INACTIVE Status: TRANSFER PROHIBITED / CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED |
Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: TRANSFER PROHIBITED / CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: PENDING TRANSFER | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: PENDING UPDATE | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: PENDING RENEW | Status: ACTIVE |
| Status: PENDING DELETE | Status: PENDINGDELETE |
| Status: HOLD / SERVER HOLD | Status: REGISTRY-HOLD |
| Status: CLIENT HOLD | Status: REGISTRAR-HOLD |
| Status: DELETE PROHIBITED / SERVER DELETE PROHIBITED Status: UPDATE PROHIBITED / SERVER UPDATE PROHIBITED Status: TRANSFER PROHIBITED / SERVER TRANSFER PROHIBITED Status: RENEW PROHIBITED / SERVER RENEW PROHIBITED |
Status: REGISTRY-LOCK |
| Status: LOCK / SERVER LOCK | Status: REGISTRY-LOCK |
| Status: CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED Status: CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED Status: CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED |
Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK |
| Status: CLIENT LOCK | Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK |
| Status: REDEMPTION PERIOD | Status: REDEMPTIONPERIOD |
| Status: PENDING RESTORE | Status: PENDINGRESTORE |
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