**Example 1: To create an IAM user** The following ``create-user`` command creates an IAM user named ``Bob`` in the current account. :: aws iam create-user \ --user-name Bob Output:: { "User": { "UserName": "Bob", "Path": "/", "CreateDate": "2023-06-08T03:20:41.270Z", "UserId": "AIDAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/Bob" } } For more information, see `Adding a New User to Your AWS Account `_ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. **Example 2: To create an IAM user at a specified path** The following ``create-user`` command creates an IAM user named ``Bob`` at the specified path. :: aws iam create-user \ --user-name Bob \ --path /division_abc/subdivision_xyz/ Output:: { "User": { "Path": "/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/", "UserName": "Bob", "UserId": "AIDAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::12345678012:user/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/Bob", "CreateDate": "2023-05-24T18:20:17+00:00" } } For more information, see `IAM identifiers `_ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. **Example 3: To Create an IAM User with tags** The following ``create-user`` command creates an IAM user named ``Bob`` with tags. This example uses the ``--tags`` parameter flag with the following JSON-formatted tags: ``'{"Key": "Department", "Value": "Accounting"}' '{"Key": "Location", "Value": "Seattle"}'``. Alternatively, the ``--tags`` flag can be used with tags in the shorthand format: ``'Key=Department,Value=Accounting Key=Location,Value=Seattle'``:: aws iam create-user \ --user-name Bob \ --tags '{"Key": "Department", "Value": "Accounting"}' '{"Key": "Location", "Value": "Seattle"}' Output:: { "User": { "Path": "/", "UserName": "Bob", "UserId": "AIDAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::12345678012:user/Bob", "CreateDate": "2023-05-25T17:14:21+00:00", "Tags": [ { "Key": "Department", "Value": "Accounting" }, { "Key": "Location", "Value": "Seattle" } ] } } For more information, see `Tagging IAM users `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*. **Example 3: To create an IAM user with a set permissions boundary** The following ``create-user`` command creates an IAM user named ``Bob`` with the permissions boundary of AmazonS3FullAccess:: aws iam create-user \ --user-name Bob \ --permissions-boundary arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonS3FullAccess Output:: { "User": { "Path": "/", "UserName": "Bob", "UserId": "AIDAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::12345678012:user/Bob", "CreateDate": "2023-05-24T17:50:53+00:00", "PermissionsBoundary": { "PermissionsBoundaryType": "Policy", "PermissionsBoundaryArn": "arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonS3FullAccess" } } } For more information, see `Permissions boundaries for IAM entities `__ in the *AWS IAM User Guide*