> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.clarity.vote/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.clarity.vote/clarity-v1/participating-in-an-organization/admin-actions/manage-membership-badges-and-permissions/adding-and-removing-admins.md).

# Adding and Removing Admins

## Managing Admins

**Step 0: Make sure you are an Organization**[ **Super Admin**](/clarity-v1/participating-in-an-organization/admin-actions/manage-membership-badges-and-permissions/adding-and-removing-admins/admins-vs-super-admins.md)**.**&#x20;

If you are not an Organization Super Admin, but you think you should be, ask one of the existing Super Admins to add you.

**Step 1: From the Admin page, find the Admins widget, and Click 'Edit'**

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**Step 2: Make the necessary Admin changes**

#### **Adding an Admin**

In the 'Edit Admins' popup, click 'Add' at the top.

Enter the address to add as an Admin, and click 'Add Address'.

Edit the new admin's role if desired.

**Removing an Admin**

In the 'Edit Admins' popup tab, click the delete icon next to the Admin to remove.

**Changing an Admin's role**

In the 'Edit Admins' popup tab, choose whether the user should have [Admin](/clarity-v1/participating-in-an-organization/admin-actions/manage-membership-badges-and-permissions/adding-and-removing-admins/admins-vs-super-admins.md) or [Super Admin](/clarity-v1/participating-in-an-organization/admin-actions/manage-membership-badges-and-permissions/adding-and-removing-admins/admins-vs-super-admins.md) privileges from the dropdown menu.

**Step 3: Click Submit and sign the message.**


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