---
title: "List organizations for the current user"
method: GET
path: "/users/me/organizations"
tags: ["Users", "Organizations"]
---

# List organizations for the current user

`GET /users/me/organizations`

Retrieves the organizations that the currently authenticated user belongs to.

When called with an organization- or project-scoped API key (which is not
tied to a user), this returns the single organization that owns the key.

## Response `200`

Returned information about the current user organizations

- OrganizationsResponse
  - `organizations` Organization[], required
    - `id` string, required
    - `name` string, required
    - `handle` string, required
    - `plan` string, required
    - `created_at` string, date-time, required — A timestamp indicting when the organization was created
    - `managed_by` string, required — Organizations created via the Console or the API are managed by `console`. Organizations created by other methods can't be deleted via the Console or the API.
    - `updated_at` string, date-time, required — A timestamp indicating when the organization was updated
    - `allow_hipaa_projects` boolean — If true, allow account to mark projects as HIPAA
    - `require_mfa` boolean — If true, all members must have MFA enabled to access this organization

## Other responses

- `default` — General Error. The request may or may not be safe to retry, depending on the HTTP method, response status code, and whether a response was received. - If no response is returned from the API, a network error or timeout likely occurred. - In some cases, the request may have reached the server and been successfully processed, but the response failed to reach the client. As a result, retrying non-idempotent requests can lead to unintended results. The following HTTP methods are considered non-idempotent: `POST`, `PATCH`, `DELETE`, and `PUT`. Retrying these methods is generally **not safe**. The following methods are considered idempotent: `GET`, `HEAD`, and `OPTIONS`. Retrying these methods is **safe** in the event of a network error or timeout. Any request that returns a `503 Service Unavailable` response is always safe to retry. Any request that returns a `423 Locked` response is safe to retry. `423 Locked` indicates that the resource is temporarily locked, for example, due to another operation in progress.

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