Look up a domain registration date, expiration date and last update when those details are publicly available.
Some registries hide or omit creation dates. When a reliable registration date is not available, the tool shows an unknown status instead of guessing.
The checker reads public domain registration records and calculates age only when a clear creation date is present. If the date is missing, hidden or not reliable, the result explains that the age cannot be confirmed.
Some domain records do not publish a creation date. In that case we show unknown rather than inventing an age.
Both. When the creation date is available, the result shows the registration date and a readable age summary.
Yes. Recent successful checks may be reused for a short period to keep repeat lookups fast.
No. Some TLDs and privacy settings limit public date fields, so a domain can be registered even when its age is not shown.