If the hosted zone was created by another service, such as Cloud Map, see
Deleting Public Hosted Zones That Were Created by Another Service in the
Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide for information
about how to delete it. (The process is the same for public and private hosted zones
that were created by another service.)
If you want to keep your domain registration but you want to stop routing internet
traffic to your website or web application, we recommend that you delete resource record
sets in the hosted zone instead of deleting the hosted zone.
If you delete a hosted zone, you can't undelete it. You must create a new hosted
zone and update the name servers for your domain registration, which can require up
to 48 hours to take effect. (If you delegated responsibility for a subdomain to a
hosted zone and you delete the child hosted zone, you must update the name servers
in the parent hosted zone.) In addition, if you delete a hosted zone, someone could
hijack the domain and route traffic to their own resources using your domain
name.
If you want to avoid the monthly charge for the hosted zone, you can transfer DNS
service for the domain to a free DNS service. When you transfer DNS service, you have to
update the name servers for the domain registration. If the domain is registered with
Route 53, see UpdateDomainNameservers for information about how to replace Route 53 name servers with name servers for the new DNS service. If the domain is
registered with another registrar, use the method provided by the registrar to update
name servers for the domain registration. For more information, perform an internet
search on "free DNS service."
You can delete a hosted zone only if it contains only the default SOA record and NS
resource record sets. If the hosted zone contains other resource record sets, you must
delete them before you can delete the hosted zone. If you try to delete a hosted zone
that contains other resource record sets, the request fails, and Route 53
returns a HostedZoneNotEmpty error. For information about deleting records
from your hosted zone, see ChangeResourceRecordSets.
To verify that the hosted zone has been deleted, do one of the following:
Use the GetHostedZone action to request information about the
hosted zone.
Use the ListHostedZones action to get a list of the hosted zones
associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
Example
Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will
reject subsequent requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400
error (Bad request). If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly
for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals of increasing duration,
before you try the request again.
Deletes a hosted zone.
If the hosted zone was created by another service, such as Cloud Map, see Deleting Public Hosted Zones That Were Created by Another Service in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide for information about how to delete it. (The process is the same for public and private hosted zones that were created by another service.)
If you want to keep your domain registration but you want to stop routing internet traffic to your website or web application, we recommend that you delete resource record sets in the hosted zone instead of deleting the hosted zone.
If you delete a hosted zone, you can't undelete it. You must create a new hosted zone and update the name servers for your domain registration, which can require up to 48 hours to take effect. (If you delegated responsibility for a subdomain to a hosted zone and you delete the child hosted zone, you must update the name servers in the parent hosted zone.) In addition, if you delete a hosted zone, someone could hijack the domain and route traffic to their own resources using your domain name.
If you want to avoid the monthly charge for the hosted zone, you can transfer DNS service for the domain to a free DNS service. When you transfer DNS service, you have to update the name servers for the domain registration. If the domain is registered with Route 53, see UpdateDomainNameservers for information about how to replace Route 53 name servers with name servers for the new DNS service. If the domain is registered with another registrar, use the method provided by the registrar to update name servers for the domain registration. For more information, perform an internet search on "free DNS service."
You can delete a hosted zone only if it contains only the default SOA record and NS resource record sets. If the hosted zone contains other resource record sets, you must delete them before you can delete the hosted zone. If you try to delete a hosted zone that contains other resource record sets, the request fails, and Route 53 returns a
HostedZoneNotEmpty
error. For information about deleting records from your hosted zone, see ChangeResourceRecordSets.To verify that the hosted zone has been deleted, do one of the following:
Use the
GetHostedZone
action to request information about the hosted zone.Use the
ListHostedZones
action to get a list of the hosted zones associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.Example
Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
Param
DeleteHostedZoneCommandInput
Returns
DeleteHostedZoneCommandOutput
See
input
shape.response
shape.config
shape.Throws
HostedZoneNotEmpty (client fault)
The hosted zone contains resource records that are not SOA or NS records.
Throws
InvalidDomainName (client fault)
The specified domain name is not valid.
Throws
InvalidInput (client fault)
The input is not valid.
Throws
NoSuchHostedZone (client fault)
No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.
Throws
PriorRequestNotComplete (client fault)
If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent requests for the same hosted zone and return an
HTTP 400 error
(Bad request
). If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals of increasing duration, before you try the request again.Throws
Route53ServiceException
Base exception class for all service exceptions from Route53 service.