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Domain Expiry Checker – Check When a Domain Expires Free

Check when any domain expires and how many days remain. Get instant warnings for domains expiring within 30 or 90 days. Free, instant.

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Expiry dates come from public RDAP registry data. Always renew your domain well before the expiry date to avoid loss.
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What is Domain Expiry Checker – Check When a Domain Expires?

A domain expiry checker retrieves the expiration date of any domain and calculates how many days remain before it expires. Expired domains can be picked up by competitors or domain squatters, causing significant brand and SEO damage. This tool flags domains expiring within 30 days (critical) or 90 days (warning) so you can renew in time.

How to Use Domain Expiry Checker – Check When a Domain Expires

  1. 1Enter the domain name you want to check.
  2. 2Click Check Expiry to retrieve the expiration date.
  3. 3See the exact expiry date and the number of days remaining.
  4. 4Note any critical (under 30 days) or warning (under 90 days) alerts.
  5. 5Log in to your registrar to renew if expiry is approaching.

Key Features

  • ✓Exact domain expiry date
  • ✓Days remaining until expiry
  • ✓30-day critical and 90-day warning alerts
  • ✓Registrar name for quick renewal reference
  • ✓Instant lookup

Benefits

  • →Never accidentally let a domain expire
  • →Monitor multiple domains' expiry dates
  • →Check competitor domains for upcoming expiry opportunities
  • →Identify domains at risk of dropping before a major campaign

Why Use Irreva for Domain Expiry Checker – Check When a Domain Expires?

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Works on any device: desktop, tablet, or mobile.
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Instant results — no server round-trip latency.
Open-source libraries and transparent processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a domain expires?

When a domain expires, the registrar enters a grace period (usually 30–45 days) during which the owner can still renew it. After that, it enters a redemption period, then becomes available for anyone to register.

How far in advance should I renew my domain?

It is best practice to renew at least 30–60 days before expiry, or to enable auto-renewal. Some registrars stop allowing standard renewal once the domain enters redemption status.

Why might the expiry date be missing?

Some country-code TLD registries (e.g. .uk, .de) do not publish expiry dates through RDAP. You may need to check the specific registry's WHOIS service for those TLDs.

Does an expired domain affect SEO?

Yes. An expired domain loses HTTPS, DNS resolves to a parked page, and search engines eventually deindex it. Competitors may acquire an expired domain and its backlink profile.

How far in advance should I renew a domain?

Renew at least 60 days before expiry to avoid any risk. Many registrars allow renewal up to 10 years in advance — setting auto-renewal is the safest approach for business-critical domains.

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