Who is the registered domain owner of neuromax.us (WHOIS records)?

Checked on January 7, 2026
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Executive summary

The public record requested — the WHOIS-registered owner of neuromax.us — cannot be identified from the reporting supplied because none of the provided sources contain a WHOIS record for neuromax.us; the available materials only describe WHOIS lookup tools and related records for similarly named domains (neuromax-us.com and neuromax.in), which in those cases show privacy or redaction [1] [2] [3]. The correct next step is to perform a live WHOIS/RDAP query through ICANN, a registrar lookup tool, or a specialized archive service; absent that live query, any assertion about the registrant of neuromax.us would be unsupported by the supplied reporting [4] [5] [3].

1. Why the supplied sources don’t answer the question

None of the documents in the packet include a WHOIS record for neuromax.us; the sources catalog Whois lookup tools (DomainTools, Whois.com, ICANN lookup, Verisign and registrar tools) rather than giving the specific neuromax.us registration data [3] [5] [4] [6]. The only domain-specific entries discuss neuromax-us.com and neuromax.in: ScamAdviser’s page for neuromax-us.com reports the WHOIS is hidden and for neuromax.in the owner details are redacted for privacy, demonstrating a pattern where privacy services are commonly used, but neither record is the .us domain queried here [1] [2].

2. How WHOIS/RDAP lookup normally reveals ownership — and why that may be blocked

WHOIS and ICANN’s RDAP are the authoritative mechanisms to retrieve current registration data for domain names, and registrars maintain the records provided at registration; tools such as Whois.com, Namecheap, Dynadot, Verisign and DomainTools are interfaces to query those databases [5] [7] [8] [6] [3]. However, registrant privacy services or RDAP redaction rules can replace personal contact details with proxy information or “REDACTED FOR PRIVACY,” which prevents disclosure of the underlying owner in public queries — a phenomenon already visible in the supplied reports for neuromax-us.com and neuromax.in [1] [2]. ICANN’s transition from WHOIS to RDAP and ongoing privacy practices mean a public lookup may legitimately show a proxy rather than a named individual or company [9] [4].

3. What the supplied domain-specific sources actually say

ScamAdviser’s review of neuromax-us.com notes that WHOIS data is “hidden” and labels owner fields as private, while its neuromax.in review records “REDACTED FOR PRIVACY,” illustrating that the same brand names may be shielded behind privacy services across multiple TLDs [1] [2]. The Better Business Bureau listing for “NeuroMax Brain US” provides a business profile tied to a Florida location and site terms referenced on the NeuroMax website, but it does not substitute for WHOIS registration data for neuromax.us and the BBB profile is a consumer-facing business listing rather than a registrar record [10]. DomainTools, Whoisology and other services advertised in the packet offer historical WHOIS archives and lookup capabilities but were not supplied with the specific neuromax.us output here [3] [11] [9].

4. Conclusion and recommended steps to get a definitive answer

Given the materials provided, the registrant of neuromax.us cannot be named; the supplied evidence neither contains nor points to a current WHOIS/RDAP response for that exact domain, and analogous records for related domains show privacy redaction [1] [2]. To obtain a definitive, citable WHOIS owner record: run a live lookup at ICANN’s RDAP lookup or a registrar WHOIS tool (Verisign, Whois.com, Namecheap, Dynadot), and if the public record is redacted, query the registrar’s RDDS/RDDS service or use an archival WHOIS provider (DomainTools/Whoisology) that may reveal historical registrant data if it exists [4] [5] [6] [9] [11]. If the record remains private, that itself is a factual outcome: many registrants use privacy/proxy services and the supplied sources show that pattern [1] [2].

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