How to Close or Delete Your Amazon Seller Account: Step-by-Step Guide
Amazon is one of the world’s biggest marketplaces, but sometimes sellers decide to step away. Whether you’re moving your business elsewhere, no longer selling products, or simply pausing operations, you may want to close or delete your Amazon Seller account.

This complete guide explains how to prepare your account, the exact steps to close it, alternatives to permanent closure, and what to expect afterward.
Why Close an Amazon Seller Account?
Here are some common reasons sellers choose to exit Amazon:
- Switching to their own e-commerce store
- Trying a different marketplace
- Managing business losses or low profitability
- Simplifying business operations
- No longer selling products
Things to Do Before Closing Your Account
You can’t close your account until it’s in good standing. Make sure to:
- Fulfill or cancel all pending orders
- Resolve A-to-z Guarantee claims and chargebacks
- Remove all active product listings
- Clear any FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) inventory
- Ensure your account balance is $0.00
- Wait at least 90 days after your last sale to allow claim windows to pass
How to Close or Delete Your Amazon Seller Account
Follow these steps to permanently close your account:
- Sign in to Amazon Seller Central.
- Go to Settings → Account Info.
- Scroll to the Account Management section.
- Click Close Account or Request Account Closure.
- Confirm your request and submit it.
- Wait for Amazon’s confirmation email.
👉 The process may take a few days to complete.
What Happens After Closing?
Once your account is closed:
- You lose access to Seller Central, reports, and account history
- All product listings, feedback, and reviews are removed
- Linked accounts (like in North America or Europe regions) may also be closed
- Data such as promotional credits and order history is lost permanently
Alternatives to Closing Your Account
If you’re not fully sure about deleting your account, consider these options instead:
- Downgrade to Individual Seller: Stops the monthly Professional plan fee while keeping your account.
- Use Vacation Mode: Pauses new orders without deleting your account.
- Delete Product Listings: Only remove items you don’t want to sell anymore.
- Sell Your Business: If your store has strong sales or a brand, selling it may be a better option.
FAQs About Amazon Seller Account Closure
No, once closed, the account cannot be reopened. You’ll need to create a new one.
No, you must wait at least 90 days to cover the A-to-z claim period.
Amazon doesn’t provide refunds for unused days after closure.
You must restore it to good standing first, then close it.
Final Tips Before Closing
- Plan ahead at least 3 months before account closure
- Download all sales and tax reports for records
- Ensure no pending disbursements or negative balances
- Consider pausing or downgrading instead of permanent deletion if unsure
Conclusion
Closing or deleting your Amazon Seller account is a serious decision. Once done, you’ll lose access to all account data and selling privileges. If you’re certain about stepping away, follow the steps carefully to ensure a smooth closure. If you might return in the future, consider pausing your account or downgrading instead of permanent deletion.