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This article helps you create a Microsoft Customer Agreement subscription for yourself or for someone else in your current Microsoft Entra directory/tenant. You may want another subscription to avoid hitting subscription quota limits, to create separate environments for security, or to isolate data for compliance reasons.
If you want to create a Microsoft Customer Agreement subscription in a different Microsoft Entra tenant, see Create an MCA subscription request.
If you want to create subscriptions for Enterprise Agreements, see Create an EA subscription. If you're a Microsoft Partner and you want to create a subscription for a customer, see Create a subscription for a partner's customer. Or, if you have a Microsoft Online Service Program (MOSP) billing account, also called pay-as-you-go, you can create subscriptions starting in the Azure portal and then you complete the process at https://signup.azure.com/.
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You can't provision Azure resources such as subscriptions, virtual machines, Azure web apps, or Azure functions in a Microsoft Entra B2B or Azure AD B2C tenant. You must create those resources in your Microsoft Entra tenant.
To learn more about billing accounts and identify your billing account type, see View billing accounts in Azure portal.
You need the following permissions to create subscriptions for a Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA):
For more information, see Subscription billing roles and task.
Use the following procedure to create a subscription for yourself or for someone in the current Microsoft Entra ID. When you're done, the new subscription is created immediately.
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.After the new subscription is created, the owner of the subscription can see it in on the Subscriptions page.
When you created the subscription, Azure created a notification stating Successfully created the subscription. The notification also had a link to Go to subscription, which allows you to view the new subscription. If you missed the notification, you can view select the bell symbol in the upper-right corner of the portal to view the notification that has the link to Go to subscription. Select the link to view the new subscription.
Here's an example of the notification:
Or, if you're already on the Subscriptions page, you can refresh your browser's view to see the new subscription.
If you created a subscription but can't find it in the Subscriptions list view, a view filter might be applied.
To clear the filter and view all subscriptions:
A user with the following permission can create subscriptions in their customer's directory if they're allowed or exempted with subscription policy. For more information, see Setting subscription policy.
When you try to create a subscription for someone in a directory outside of the current directory (such as a customer's tenant), a subscription creation request is created.
When the request is created, the subscription owner (the customer) is sent an email letting them know that they need to accept subscription ownership. The email contains a link used to accept ownership in the Azure portal. The customer must accept the request within seven days. If not accepted within seven days, the request expires. The person that created the request can also manually send their customer the ownership URL to accept the subscription.
After the request is created, it's visible in the Azure portal at Subscriptions > View Requests by the following people:
The subscription owner in the request who resides in the target tenant doesn't see this subscription creation request on the View requests page. Instead, they receive an email with the link to accept ownership of the subscription in the target tenant.
Anyone with access to view the request can view its details. In the request details, the Accept ownership URL is visible. You can copy it to manually share it with the subscription owner in the target tenant for subscription ownership acceptance.
You can also create subscriptions programmatically. For more information, see Create Azure subscriptions programmatically.
If you have questions or need help, create a support request.
Mokymas
Sertifikatas
Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate - Certifications
Demonstrate key skills to configure, manage, secure, and administer key professional functions in Microsoft Azure.
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