If you no longer need a member account in your organization, you can close it from the AWS Organizations console following the instructions in this topic. You can only close a member account using the AWS Organizations console if your organization is in All features mode.
You can also close an AWS account directly from the Account page in the AWS Management Console after signing in as the root user. For step-by-step instructions, see Close an AWS account in the AWS Account Management Guide.
To close a management account, see Closing a management account in your organization.
Close a member accountWhen you sign in to the organization's management account, you can close member accounts that are part of your organization. To do this, complete the following steps.
Sign in to the AWS Organizations console. You must sign in as an IAM user, or sign in as the root user (not recommended) in the organizationâs management account.
On the AWS accounts page, find and choose the name of the member account you want to close. You can navigate the OU hierarchy, or look at a flat list of accounts without the OU structure.
Choose Close next to the account name at the top of the page. This option is only available when an AWS organization is in All features mode.
NoteIf your organization is using Consolidated billing mode, you won't be able to see the Close button in the console. To close an account in consolidated billing mode, sign in to the account you want to close as the root user. On the Accounts page, choose the Close account button, enter your account ID, and then choose the Close account button.
Read and ensure that you understand the account closure guidance.
Enter the member account ID, and then choose Close account.
Any member account that you close will display a SUSPENDED
label next to its account name in the AWS Organizations console for up to 90 days after the original closure date. After 90 days, the member account will no longer be displayed in the AWS Organizations.
To close a member account from the Accounts page
Optionally, you can close an AWS member account directly from the Accounts page in the AWS Management Console. For step-by-step guidance, follow the instructions in Close an AWS account in the AWS Account Management Guide.
You can use one of the following commands to close an AWS account:
AWS CLI: close-account
$
aws organizations close-account \
--account-id 123456789012
This command produces no output when successful.
AWS SDKs: CloseAccount
Using the IAM access role
Protecting member accounts from closure
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