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This page describes how to manage the lifecycle of a standalone organization.
Delete a standalone organization
To delete a standalone organization, you must be either be an Organization Owner or anOrganization Administrator.
Before deleting the standalone organization, ensure the following:
- Delete all projects and folders that you created under that organization. For more information, seeShut down projects.
- Remove any active resources, such as access tags, hierarchical firewall rules, or accesspolicies.
The organization deletion process has two stages:
- A 30-day soft-delete phase, during which you can recover your organization.
- A purge phase, which occurs 30 days after soft delete. After this phase, thesystem permanently deletes your organization.
To delete your organization, follow these steps:
In the Google Cloud console, go to theOrganization details page.
ClickDelete.
Enter the Organization ID in the confirmation dialog, and then clickDelete.This process might take a few minutes. The system sends a confirmation email to all organization owners after the organization is deleted.
Restore a deleted organization
You can restore an organization within 30 days of its deletion. You must havethe Organization Administrator role to view organizations pending deletion.
To restore a deleted organization, follow these steps:
In the Google Cloud console, go to theMy organizations page.
Select the organization that you want to restore.
In theOrganization details page, clickRestore.
In the confirmation dialog that appears, clickRestore. Organizationrestoration might take a few minutes.
Rename an organization
To rename an organization, follow these steps:
In the Google Cloud console, go to theOrganization details page.
ClickRename.
In the dialog, enter the new name for your organization. Ensure that thenew organization name meets the following requirements:
- Contains only letters, numbers, or hyphens.
- Doesn't use a domain name. Domain names are reserved for Cloud Identity andGoogle Workspace organizations only.
- Doesn't contain common words such as 'Google Cloud'.
ClickRename to save your changes.
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Last updated 2026-02-19 UTC.