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Dean_Gross
Silver Contributor
Dec 10, 2021

Subscription Expiration Notification

Does anyone have any suggestions about how to get notified if an Azure subscription has expired or otherwise become inactive?

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  • alschneiter's avatar
    alschneiter
    Brass Contributor
    There is a script available here:
    https://o365reports.com/2020/03/04/export-office-365-license-expiry-date-report-powershell/
    You could use also Azure Automation to run the script on schedule and send some notification to Teams or by Mail.
    Cheers,
    Al
    • Dean_Gross's avatar
      Dean_Gross
      Silver Contributor

      Thanks, I was not clear, I'm looking for something to help with Azure Subscriptions, not O365 subscriptions.

      • alschneiter's avatar
        alschneiter
        Brass Contributor
        If you use Azure Free Services, they expire after 12 month. Others don't.
        Microsoft will send you an email notifying you when it's time to upgrade.

        Note:
        Once your free services and quantities expire, you're charged pay-as-you-go rates for any services you're using. You can use the Azure portal to delete the resources for the services that you don't use. If you don’t intend to use any Azure service, you can cancel your subscription.

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