Domain name: crisistrends.org |
Registry Domain ID: D173485327-LROR |
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com |
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com |
Updated Date: 2018-09-25T13:27:57.00Z |
Creation Date: 2014-07-31T20:26:31.00Z |
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2019-07-31T20:26:31.00Z |
Registrar: NAMECHEAP INC |
Registrar IANA ID: 1068 |
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected] |
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.6613102107 |
Reseller: NAMECHEAP INC |
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited |
Registry Registrant ID: |
Registrant Name: Christopher Johnson |
Registrant Organization: Crisis Text Line, Inc. |
Registrant Street: 19 W 21 ST 8th Fl |
Registrant City: New York |
Registrant State/Province: NY |
Registrant Postal Code: 10010 |
Registrant Country: US |
Registrant Phone: +1.2122542390 |
Registrant Phone Ext: |
Registrant Fax: +1.5555555555 |
Registrant Fax Ext: |
Registrant Email: [email protected] |
Registry Admin ID: |
Admin Name: Christopher Johnson |
Admin Organization: Crisis Text Line, Inc. |
Admin Street: 19 W 21 ST 8th Fl |
Admin City: New York |
Admin State/Province: NY |
Admin Postal Code: 10010 |
Admin Country: US |
Admin Phone: +1.2122542390 |
Admin Phone Ext: |
Admin Fax: +1.5555555555 |
Admin Fax Ext: |
Admin Email: [email protected] |
Registry Tech ID: |
Tech Name: Christopher Johnson |
Tech Organization: Crisis Text Line, Inc. |
Tech Street: 19 W 21 ST 8th Fl |
Tech City: New York |
Tech State/Province: NY |
Tech Postal Code: 10010 |
Tech Country: US |
Tech Phone: +1.2122542390 |
Tech Phone Ext: |
Tech Fax: +1.5555555555 |
Tech Fax Ext: |
Tech Email: [email protected] |
Name Server: fay.ns.cloudflare.com |
Name Server: fred.ns.cloudflare.com |
DNSSEC: unsigned |
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