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RDAP JSON Values
Created
2015-01-12
Last Updated
2025-06-04
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Registry Included Below
??RDAP JSON Values
RDAP JSON Values
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review
Expert(s)
Jasdip Singh, Scott Hollenbeck
Reference
[RFC9083][RFC9537]
Available Formats
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Value Type Description Registrant Reference
result set notice and The list of results does not contain all results due to lack of authorization. This
truncated due to remark type may indicate to some clients that proper authorization will yield a longer result [IESG] [RFC9083]
authorization set.
result set notice and The list of results does not contain all results due to an excessively heavy load
truncated due to remark type on the server. This may indicate to some clients that requerying at a later time [IESG] [RFC9083]
excessive load will yield a longer result set.
result set The list of results does not contain all results for an unexplainable reason. This
truncated due to notice and may indicate to some clients that requerying for any reason will not yield a longer [IESG] [RFC9083]
unexplainable remark type result set.
reasons
object truncated notice and
due to remark type The object does not contain all data due to lack of authorization. [IESG] [RFC9083]
authorization
object truncated notice and The object does not contain all data due to an excessively heavy load on the
due to excessive remark type server. This may indicate to some clients that requerying at a later time will [IESG] [RFC9083]
load yield all data of the object.
object truncated
due to notice and The object does not contain all data for an unexplainable reason. [IESG] [RFC9083]
unexplainable remark type
reasons
Signifies that the data of the object instance has been found to be accurate. This
validated status type of status is usually found on entity object instances to note the validity of [IESG] [RFC9083]
identifying contact information.
renew prohibited status Renewal or reregistration of the object instance is forbidden. [IESG] [RFC9083]
update prohibited status Updates to the object instance are forbidden. [IESG] [RFC9083]
transfer status Transfers of the registration from one registrar to another are forbidden. This [IESG] [RFC9083]
prohibited type of status normally applies to DNR domain names.
delete prohibited status Deletion of the registration of the object instance is forbidden. This type of [IESG] [RFC9083]
status normally applies to DNR domain names.
proxy status The registration of the object instance has been performed by a third party. This [IESG] [RFC9083]
is most commonly applied to entities.
private status The information of the object instance is not designated for public consumption. [IESG] [RFC9083]
This is most commonly applied to entities.
removed status Some of the information of the object instance has not been made available and has [IESG] [RFC9083]
been removed. This is most commonly applied to entities.
Some of the information of the object instance has been altered for the purposes of
obscured status not readily revealing the actual information of the object instance. This is most [IESG] [RFC9083]
commonly applied to entities.
The object instance is associated with other object instances in the registry. This
associated status is most commonly used to signify that a nameserver is associated with a domain or [IESG] [RFC9083]
that an entity is associated with a network resource or domain.
The object instance is in use. For domain names, it signifies that the domain name
active status is published in DNS. For network and autnum registrations, it signifies that they [IESG] [RFC9083]
are allocated or assigned for use in operational networks. This maps to the "OK"
status of the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC5730].
inactive status The object instance is not in use. See "active". [IESG] [RFC9083]
locked status Changes to the object instance cannot be made, including the association of other [IESG] [RFC9083]
object instances.
pending create status A request has been received for the creation of the object instance, but this [IESG] [RFC9083]
action is not yet complete.
pending renew status A request has been received for the renewal of the object instance, but this action [IESG] [RFC9083]
is not yet complete.
pending transfer status A request has been received for the transfer of the object instance, but this [IESG] [RFC9083]
action is not yet complete.
pending update status A request has been received for the update or modification of the object instance, [IESG] [RFC9083]
but this action is not yet complete.
A request has been received for the deletion or removal of the object instance, but
pending delete status this action is not yet complete. For domains, this might mean that the name is no [IESG] [RFC9083]
longer published in DNS but has not yet been purged from the registry database.
This grace period is provided after the initial registration of the object. If the
object is deleted by the client during this period, the server provides a credit to
add period status the client for the cost of the registration. This maps to the Domain Registry Grace [IESG] [RFC8056]
Period Mapping for the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'addPeriod'
status.
This grace period is provided after an object registration period expires and is
extended (renewed) automatically by the server. If the object is deleted by the
auto renew period status client during this period, the server provides a credit to the client for the cost [IESG] [RFC8056]
of the auto renewal. This maps to the Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for the
Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'autoRenewPeriod' status.
The client requested that requests to delete the object MUST be rejected. This maps
client delete to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [RFC5731],
prohibited status Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Host Mapping [RFC5732], and Extensible [IESG] [RFC8056]
Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact Mapping [RFC5733] 'clientDeleteProhibited'
status.
The client requested that the DNS delegation information MUST NOT be published for
client hold status the object. This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name [IESG] [RFC8056]
Mapping [RFC5731] 'clientHold' status.
client renew The client requested that requests to renew the object MUST be rejected. This maps
prohibited status to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [RFC5731] [IESG] [RFC8056]
'clientRenewProhibited' status.
The client requested that requests to transfer the object MUST be rejected. This
client transfer status maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [RFC5731] [IESG] [RFC8056]
prohibited and Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact Mapping [RFC5733]
'clientTransferProhibited' status.
The client requested that requests to update the object (other than to remove this
client update status) MUST be rejected. This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
prohibited status Domain Name Mapping [RFC5731], Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Host Mapping [IESG] [RFC8056]
[RFC5732], and Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact Mapping [RFC5733]
'clientUpdateProhibited' status.
An object is in the process of being restored after being in the redemption period
pending restore status state. This maps to the Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for the Extensible [IESG] [RFC8056]
Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'pendingRestore' status.
A delete has been received, but the object has not yet been purged because an
redemption period status opportunity exists to restore the object and abort the deletion process. This maps [IESG] [RFC8056]
to the Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for the Extensible Provisioning
Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'redemptionPeriod' status.
This grace period is provided after an object registration period is explicitly
extended (renewed) by the client. If the object is deleted by the client during
renew period status this period, the server provides a credit to the client for the cost of the [IESG] [RFC8056]
renewal. This maps to the Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for the Extensible
Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'renewPeriod' status.
The server set the status so that requests to delete the object MUST be rejected.
server delete This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping
prohibited status [RFC5731], Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Host Mapping [RFC5732], and [IESG] [RFC8056]
Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact Mapping [RFC5733]
'serverDeleteProhibited' status.
server renew The server set the status so that requests to renew the object MUST be rejected.
prohibited status This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [IESG] [RFC8056]
[RFC5731] 'serverRenewProhibited' status.
The server set the status so that requests to transfer the object MUST be rejected.
server transfer status This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [IESG] [RFC8056]
prohibited [RFC5731] and Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact Mapping [RFC5733]
'serverTransferProhibited' status.
The server set the status so that requests to update the object (other than to
server update remove this status) MUST be rejected. This maps to the Extensible Provisioning
prohibited status Protocol (EPP) Domain Name Mapping [RFC5731], Extensible Provisioning Protocol [IESG] [RFC8056]
(EPP) Host Mapping [RFC5732], and Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Contact
Mapping [RFC5733] 'serverUpdateProhibited' status.
The server set the status so that DNS delegation information MUST NOT be published
server hold status for the object. This maps to the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Domain Name [IESG] [RFC8056]
Mapping [RFC5731] 'serverHold' status.
This grace period is provided after the successful transfer of object registration
sponsorship from one client to another client. If the object is deleted by the
transfer period status client during this period, the server provides a credit to the client for the cost [IESG] [RFC8056]
of the transfer. This maps to the Domain Registry Grace Period Mapping for the
Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) [RFC3915] 'transferPeriod' status.
registration event The object instance was initially registered. [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
reregistration event The object instance was registered subsequently to initial registration. [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
last changed event An action noting when the information in the object instance was last changed. [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
expiration event The object instance has been removed or will be removed at a predetermined date and [IESG] [RFC9083]
action time from the registry.
deletion event The object instance was removed from the registry at a point in time that was not [IESG] [RFC9083]
action predetermined.
reinstantiation event The object instance was reregistered after having been removed from the registry. [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
transfer event The object instance was transferred from one registrar to another. [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
locked event The object instance was locked (see the "locked" status). [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
unlocked event The object instance was unlocked (see the "locked" status). [IESG] [RFC9083]
action
registrant role The entity object instance is the registrant of the registration. In some [IESG] [RFC9083]
registries, this is known as a maintainer.
technical role The entity object instance is a technical contact for the registration. [IESG] [RFC9083]
administrative role The entity object instance is an administrative contact for the registration. [IESG] [RFC9083]
abuse role The entity object instance handles network abuse issues on behalf of the registrant [IESG] [RFC9083]
of the registration.
billing role The entity object instance handles payment and billing issues on behalf of the [IESG] [RFC9083]
registrant of the registration.
registrar role The entity object instance represents the authority responsible for the [IESG] [RFC9083]
registration in the registry.
reseller role The entity object instance represents a third party through which the registration [IESG] [RFC9083]
was conducted (i.e., not the registry or registrar).
sponsor role The entity object instance represents a domain policy sponsor, such as an [IESG] [RFC9083]
ICANN-approved sponsor.
proxy role The entity object instance represents a proxy for another entity object, such as a [IESG] [RFC9083]
registrant.
notifications role An entity object instance designated to receive notifications about association [IESG] [RFC9083]
object instances.
noc role The entity object instance handles communications related to a network operations [IESG] [RFC9083]
center (NOC).
domain
registered variant The variant names are registered in the registry. [IESG] [RFC9083]
relation
domain
unregistered variant The variant names are not found in the registry. [IESG] [RFC9083]
relation
registration domain Registration of the variant names is restricted to certain parties or within
restricted variant certain rules. [IESG] [RFC9083]
relation
domain
open registration variant Registration of the variant names is available to generally qualified registrants. [IESG] [RFC9083]
relation
domain Registration of the variant names occurs automatically with the registration of the
conjoined variant containing domain registration. [IESG] [RFC9083]
relation
last update of event An action noting when the information in the object instance in the RDAP database [ICANN]
RDAP database action was last synchronized from the authoritative database (e.g. registry database).
registrar event An action noting the expiration date of the object in the registrar system. [ICANN]
expiration action
enum validation event Association of phone number represented by this ENUM domain to registrant has [CZ.NIC_z._s._p._o.]
expiration action expired or will expire at a predetermined date and time.
object redacted notice and
due to remark type The object contains redacted data due to lack of authorization. [ICANN]
authorization
administrative status The object instance has been allocated administratively (i.e., not for use by the [NRO]
recipient in their own right in operational networks).
reserved status The object instance has been allocated to an IANA special-purpose address registry. [NRO]
redacted
jsonpath expression JSON path expression language, as defined in [RFC9535]. [IETF] [RFC9537]
language
[ICANN
Registry Domain redacted Redacted domain object class ”°handle”± member. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
ID name JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is ”°$.handle”±. Response
Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, ”°handle”± member. The [ICANN
Registry redacted ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
Registrant ID name Response”± of RFC 9537 is ”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].handle”±. Response
Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, name property. When using [ICANN
Registrant Name redacted jCard, redacting the ”°vcard”± ”°fn”± property. The ”°emptyValue”± redacted ”°path”± member [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='fn')][3]”±. Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, organization property. When [ICANN
Registrant redacted using jCard, redacting the ”°vcard”± ”°org”± property. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
Organization name member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='org')]”±. Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, street properties. When using [ICANN
redacted jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°adr”± street properties (vCard ”°ADR-component-pobox”±, gTLD RDAP
Registrant Street name ”°ADR-component-ext”±, and ”°ADR-component-street”±). The ”°emptyValue”± redacted ”°path”± [ICANN] Response
member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='adr')][3][:3]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, city property. When using [ICANN
redacted jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°adr”± locality property (vCard ”°ADR-component-locality”±). The gTLD RDAP
Registrant City name ”°emptyValue”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup [ICANN] Response
Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='adr')][3][3]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, postal code property. When [ICANN
Registrant Postal redacted using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°adr”± code property (vCard ”°ADR-component-code”±). The gTLD RDAP
Code name ”°emptyValue”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup [ICANN] Response
Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='adr')][3][5]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, voice phone property. When [ICANN
Registrant Phone redacted using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property with type ”°voice”±. The ”°removal”± redacted [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='voice')]”±. Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, voice phone extension [ICANN
Registrant Phone redacted property. When using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property extension value with type gTLD RDAP
Ext name ”°voice”±. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP [ICANN] Response
Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='voice')]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, fax phone property. When [ICANN
Registrant Fax redacted using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property with type ”°fax”±. The ”°removal”± redacted [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='fax')]”±. Profile]
Radacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, fax phone extension property. [ICANN
Registrant Fax redacted When using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property with type ”°fax”±. The ”°removal”± gTLD RDAP
Ext name redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC [ICANN] Response
9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='fax')]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°registrant”± role, email property. When using
jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°email”± property. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath
for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is [ICANN
Registrant Email redacted ”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='email')]”±. The [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name ”°replacementValue”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Response
Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='registrant')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='email')][3]”± or
using the ”°replacementPath”± to the ”°vcard”± ”°contact-uri”± property.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°technical”± role, ”°handle”± member. The ”°removal”± [ICANN
Registry Tech ID redacted redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name 9537 is ӡ$.entities[?(@.roles[0]==ӮtechnicalӮ)].handleӱ. Response
Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°technical”± role, name property. When using [ICANN
Tech Name redacted jCard, redacting the ”°vcard”± ”°fn”± property. The ”°emptyValue”± redacted ”°path”± member [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
ӡ$.entities[?(@.roles[0]==ӮtechnicalӮ)].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='fn')][3]ӱ. Profile]
Radacted entity object class, with ”°technical”± role, voice phone property. When [ICANN
Tech Phone redacted using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property with type ”°voice”±. The ”°removal”± redacted [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Response
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='technical')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='voice')]”±. Profile]
Redacted entity object class, with ”°technical”± role, voice phone extension [ICANN
redacted property. When using jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°tel”± property extension value with type gTLD RDAP
Tech Phone Ext name ”°voice”±. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP [ICANN] Response
Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='technical')].vcardArray[1][?(@[1].type=='voice')]”±.
Redacted entity object class, with ”°technical”± role, email property. When using
jCard, the ”°vcard”± ”°email”± property. The ”°removal”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath
for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is [ICANN
Tech Email redacted ”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='technical')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='email')]”±. The [ICANN] gTLD RDAP
name ”°replacementValue”± redacted ”°path”± member JSONPath for Figure ”°Unredacted RDAP Response
Lookup Response”± of RFC 9537 is Profile]
”°$.entities[?(@.roles[0]=='technical')].vcardArray[1][?(@[0]=='email')][3]”± or
using the ”°replacementPath”± to the ”°vcard”± ”°contact-uri”± property.
Contact Information
ID Name Contact URI Last Updated
[CZ.NIC_z._s._p._o.] CZ.NIC, z. s. p. o. mailto:tech&nic.cz 2016-03-30
[ICANN] ICANN mailto:globalsupport&icann.org 2019-08-02
[IESG] IESG mailto:iesg&ietf.org
[IETF] IETF mailto:iesg&ietf.org
[NRO] NRO mailto:secretariat&nro.net 2021-01-27
Licensing Terms
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