This article explains how to renew your Microsoft 365 Family or Microsoft 365 Personal subscription and what you can do after you renew. It also provides detailed troubleshooting help.
If you need help managing your payment, see Add, update, or remove credit cards and other ways to pay.
If you want to check prices before you renew, see Choose the right Microsoft 365 for you.
Microsoft 365 for business admins: See Renew your subscription, which applies to most paid Microsoft 365 for business subscriptions.
How to renew your Microsoft 365 subscription
Renew at office.com/renew. (This is the recommended method.)
Renewing online at office.com/renew is the easiest way to renew a Microsoft 365 Family or Microsoft 365 Personal subscription. You don't need to go to the store—you can renew either in person, or online.
By default, your subscription is set up for recurring billing, but if you prefer to renew manually, first complete the steps below and then turn recurring billing off.
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Go to Office.com/renew.
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Choose the subscription you want to renew and then choose one of the following:
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Renew now to pay now for a full year of Microsoft 365.
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Renew with a monthly subscription for $X.XX per month to pay for a month at a time.
Important:
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Your Microsoft account can have only one active Microsoft 365 subscription. If you order more than one subscription on https://office.com/renew and associate multiple subscriptions with the same Microsoft account, you're extending the amount of time for that Microsoft account, not increasing the number of Office installs or amount of online storage you get. You can renew and extend the duration of a Microsoft 365 subscription for a maximum of 5 years. For more information, see "Frequently asked questions" on Office.com/renew.
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Want to switch to a different subscription when you renew? For example, do you want to switch from Microsoft 365 Personal to Microsoft 365 Family? Choose the subscription that you want to switch to. For more information about switching subscriptions, see Switch to a different Office 365 for home subscription.
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Review your shopping cart and choose Checkout.
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On the next page, sign in with the Microsoft account that you use with Microsoft 365.
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Review your order and then choose Renew subscription.
Tip: If the payment method you have on file has expired, or you want to change it, choose Change. You can add a new payment method or edit the one you've used before.
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Choose Manage subscription to go to your Microsoft account, Services & subscriptions page.
When you place your order, your payment method is charged right away, and the expiration date is extended for either a month or a year, depending on what you chose.
After you've renewed, in the future, you will be set up for recurring billing and your payment method will be charged on the date noted, unless you cancel your subscription or turn off recurring billing before that date. If you prefer to renew manually, please see Learn how to turn recurring billing on or off.
Did you have any problems renewing? If so, check the Having trouble? section below for a solution or contact Microsoft Support.
Renew using a product key that you bought in a store.
You can renew by going to a retail store (in-person or online) and buying a subscription to Microsoft 365 Family or Microsoft 365 Personal. You'll receive a 25-character product key, which you can use to renew at office.com/setup.
Important: Your Microsoft account can have only one active Microsoft 365 subscription. If you enter more than one product key at office.com/setup, you're extending the amount of time for that Microsoft account, not increasing the number of Office installs or amount of online storage you get. You can renew and extend the duration of an Office subscription for a maximum of 5 years. For more information, see "Frequently asked questions" on Office.com/renew.
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If you have a physical box or card, look inside for your 25-character product key.
If you didn't get a physical box or card, check your email for a receipt that includes the product key.The product key is a combination of letters and numbers in this format:
XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
If you have a physical box or card, the product key might be concealed with silver foil, which you scratch off to reveal the product key.
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Go to Office.com/setup and, if prompted, sign in using the Microsoft account that's associated with your Microsoft 365 subscription.
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Enter the 25-character product key. When selecting your country or region, we recommend that you choose the country or region where you live or do your banking.
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Follow the steps to complete the renewal process.
Your subscription is renewed and the new expiration date appears. To learn how to verify that your subscription has been renewed, see Check your renewal status below.
Did you have any problems renewing? If so, check the Having trouble? section below or contact Microsoft Support.
Having trouble?
Here are some questions we've heard from customers. If you don't find your answer here, please contact Support and leave us a detailed comment at the bottom of this topic.
I'm getting a "Renew your subscription" message.
You might see the "Renew your subscription" message in a yellow warning bar across the top of an Office application after you've renewed Microsoft 365.
Why it happens: Your Microsoft 365 subscription was about to expire, before you renewed.
How to turn it off: After you renew your subscription, close all of your open Office applications and open them again to begin using them. You may have to sign in again with the Microsoft account that is associated with your subscription. If you don't want to worry about your Microsoft 365 subscription expiring in the future, consider turning on recurring billing.
I'm getting a "Subscription expired" message.
You might see the "Subscription expired" message in a yellow warning bar across the top of an Office application after you've renewed Microsoft 365.
Why it happens: Your Microsoft 365 subscription expired, before you renewed.
How to turn it off: After you renew your subscription, close all of your open Office applications and open them again to begin using them. You may have to sign in again with the Microsoft account that is associated with your subscription. If you don't want to worry about your Microsoft 365 subscription expiring in the future, consider turning on recurring billing.
I'm getting a "Product Deactivated" error message.
To keep using your Office applications, you need to reactivate the subscription. For help, see A subscription notice appears when I open a Microsoft 365 application.
I renewed at a retail store and my credit card was charged, but Office still isn't working.
To complete renewal, you need to go to Office.com/setup and enter the product key you got at the store, or follow the link in your email receipt. If you can't find your email receipt, check your junk mail folder.
You might also need to follow the steps in Renew using a product key that you bought in a store, above.
I renewed, but the Install buttons on account.microsoft.com/services/office/install still aren't working.
Check your renewal status to make sure the subscription was renewed and is now active. If it is active and the Install button isn't working, please contact Microsoft Support.
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Go to your Microsoft account, Payment & billing page.
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If prompted, choose Sign in and enter the Microsoft account and password associated with your Microsoft 365 subscription.
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Review the details for your Microsoft 365 subscription.
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If you see Has recurring billing, your subscription is set up for recurring billing on the date shown, unless you click Change and Turn off recurring billing or cancel it beforehand.
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If you see Expires on [date], your subscription will expire on that date, unless you renew.
Note: For help understanding renewal and billing dates for all Microsoft subscriptions, see Account subscription recurrence and billing dates.
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I want to renew Microsoft 365 in a different country than where I bought my original subscription.
I'm getting errors when I try to renew, and I need to use Office right away.
If Office expired and you need to use an app like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint right away, go to Office.com and use the Office for the web apps in your web browser. You can also access your OneDrive from there. Contact Microsoft Support to get help with the renewal error.
If I renew early, will I lose any unused time?
You won't lose any unused time when you renew. Your expiration date will just extend by one month or one year, depending on what you choose.
I want to switch to a different Microsoft 365 subscription.
If you have Microsoft 365 Personal and decide you now want Microsoft 365 Family so you can share your subscription with up to 5 people, you can switch to a different Office 365 Home.
I just want the Office 2019 apps, without a Microsoft 365 subscription.
Microsoft 365 subscriptions include the latest feature updates, upgrades to future versions, ongoing tech support, and more. However, if you've decided that a subscription service isn't for you, you can buy Office 2019 as a one-time purchase. Compare and buy Office products.
I forgot my Microsoft account password or email.
If you can't remember your password, on the sign-in page, choose Can't access your account? and follow the instructions to reset it. If you can't remember the email address you used with Microsoft 365, you go to Office.com/setup.
What you can do after you renew
Check your renewal status.
After you've renewed your subscription, you can verify that the subscription has been renewed.
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Go to your Microsoft account, Services & subscriptions page. Be sure to use the same Microsoft account that you used to renew your subscription.
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If recurring billing is turned on, you'll see the date that your subscription will renew.
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If recurring billing is turned off, you'll see the date that your subscription will expire.
Tip: For more information about recurring billing, see Turn recurring billing on or off.
Start using Office 2019
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If you already have Office 2019 installed and you have just renewed, simply close all of your open Office applications and open them again to begin using them. You may have to sign in again with the Microsoft account that is associated with your subscription.
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If you've renewed and need to reinstall Office 2019 on your computer, go to your Microsoft account, Services & subscriptions page, sign in, and click the Install Office link. For detailed steps, see Download and install or reinstall Office 365 on PC or Mac.
Manage your subscription
You can manage your subscription at your Microsoft account, Services & subscriptions page. If you don't want your subscription to be set up for recurring billing, Learn how to turn recurring billing on or off.
Contact Support and leave us a comment
As an Microsoft 365 subscriber, you can contact support for free to get help with account and billing issues.
Were these steps helpful? If so, please let us know at the bottom of this topic. If they weren't, and you're still having trouble, tell us what you were trying to do, and what problems you encountered.
See Also
A subscription notice appears when I open a Microsoft 365 application
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