A domain review helps you decide whether a website is tied to the legal entity it claims to represent. WHOIS, contact details, legal names, and content clues should agree before you rely on the site.
Start with the basics
Confirm the entity first, then check the evidence that should support it. If the name, number, or status does not line up, stop treating the record as clean.
Review the evidence
- the website and the registrant data should tell a consistent story
- contact details, branding, and legal names can help attribution
- domain age alone should never be treated as proof of trust
Follow-up questions
Ask what changed, what is missing, and whether the current record still matches the commercial relationship you are reviewing.
When to escalate
If the result is incomplete or contradictory, check the surrounding records before you proceed. A checklist only helps if the underlying data is current enough to trust.