Dns – Whois database cannot find the entry

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I was looking some domains, and I got the result that a domain is already taken. I went to look on https://whois.icann.org and when I enter a domain I got this response:

The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or
Registrar’s WHOIS Server.

How is this possible?

One of the rare whois databases that find this domain is http://www.whois.com/whois/

I thought that is like this, maybe because was registered at this moment, but no. It was regestered in 2008.

Why some whois databases cannnot find a domains and some do?

I also saw that whois.com displays the status as "Status:
pendingDelete" for this particular domain. What does this mean?
Is this the reason why some whois cannot find this domain?

If this is true, why I can't buy this domain? If a whois database cannt find the domain, then there is a way do but this particular domain, or?

EDIT:

Here is the record of one of whois that finds this domain:
http://www.whois.com/whois/

Registrar: PDR LTD. D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM

Registration Date:2008-01-20

Expiration Date: 2017-01-20

Updated Date: 2017-03-23

Status: pendingDelete

Name Servers: dns10.parkpage.foundationapi.com

Whois Server: whois.PublicDomainRegistry.com

Referral URL: http://www.publicdomainregistry.com

Name Server: DNS10.PARKPAGE.FOUNDATIONAPI.COM

Name Server: DNS11.PARKPAGE.FOUNDATIONAPI.COM

Status: pendingDelete https://icann.org/epp#pendingDelete

Updated Date: 23-mar-2017

Creation Date: 20-jan-2008

Expiration Date: 20-jan-2017

Other whois (I tried 4-5 of them e.g. https://whois.icann.org ) does not find it in their records? Why? If there is not why I can't buy it?

Best Answer

When a domain name expires, it goes through a defined process before it is deleted and becomes available for registration again.

The 3 phases are:

  1. grace period
  2. redemption period
  3. pending delete period

Grace period

The grace period depends from one registrar to another. (In this example the registrar is publicdomainregistry.com, where the domain name is registered. Examples of well-known registrars are Godaddy, Namecheap etc.).

The duration is between 0 (no grace period) and 45 days post-expiry.

Redemption period

The redemption period last 30 days. During that period, the domain name can still be redeemed by the original registrant. But this is an expensive operation. The domain name is removed from the master zone file and will stop resolving.

Pending-delete

After the redemption period, the final stage is the pending delete phase, that lasts 5 days. At this point the domain name can no longer be

What we can tell from your example

The domain name expired on 20 January. The last Updated Date is: 2017-03-23. This should be the date when the status switched from redemption period to pending-delete. Accordingly, the domain name must have been in redemption status between 23 March and 21 February. We can deduce that the grace period was about 31 days or one month (between 20 January and 21 February).

The whois record contains information about the registrant, and it is pulled from the registrar. You are not seeing this information, because the registrar has purged the domain name from its database (since it's now out of their control).

The domain name should be released around 29 March when the pending delete phase is over. Of course it's not guaranteed you will be able to register it. Other people or 'dropcatchers' may be competing for the domain name you're after.

See: Icann - Life Cycle of a Typical gTLD Domain Name

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