Every domain name has an expiration date. When it passes without renewal, the domain goes through a structured lifecycle that can result in it being released for public registration — or recovered at a premium price. Understanding this lifecycle is critical for domain owners and anyone watching domains they want to acquire.
How to Check a Domain's Expiry Date
The fastest method is a [WHOIS lookup](/en/whois). Enter the domain name and look for the "Registry Expiry Date" or "Expiration Date" field. This shows the exact date and time the registration expires.
For example, a WHOIS result might show:
This means the domain expires on December 15, 2026 at 4:00 AM UTC. If the owner doesn't renew before this date, the expiration process begins.
What Happens When a Domain Expires
Domain expiration isn't instant — it follows a structured timeline with multiple phases:
Phase 1: Grace Period (0-45 days after expiry)
The domain stops resolving (website and email stop working), but the original owner can still renew at the normal price. Most registrars automatically attempt to renew if auto-renew is enabled and payment succeeds.
Phase 2: Redemption Period (45-75 days after expiry)
The domain is placed in "redemptionPeriod" status. The original owner can still recover it, but registrars charge a premium fee — typically $80 to $200+ on top of the normal renewal price.
Phase 3: Pending Delete (75-80 days after expiry)
The domain enters a 5-day "pendingDelete" hold. No one can register or recover it during this period. The registry is preparing to release it.
Phase 4: Release
The domain is deleted from the registry and becomes available for public registration. Popular or valuable domains are often grabbed within seconds by automated registration services.
Important: These timeframes are approximate and vary by registrar and TLD. Some registrars have shorter grace periods. Country-code TLDs (.uk, .de, .fr) have their own rules.
Why Domains Expire Unexpectedly
Even careful domain owners lose domains. Common causes:
How to Monitor Domain Expiry Dates
For Your Own Domains
For Domains You Want to Acquire
If you're watching a domain that might expire:
Protecting Your Domains
Best practices to prevent accidental domain loss:
Check Any Domain Now
Use our free [WHOIS lookup tool](/en/whois) to check the expiry date of any domain instantly. It takes 2 seconds and gives you the full registration timeline — creation date, last update, and expiration.
