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Hello.
A VPC endpoint for requester managed is created when you create an AWS service (such as RDS Proxy).
This can be found in CloudTrail's event history if it was created within the last 90 days.
If it has been more than 90 days since it was created, you will not be able to view it on CloudTrail, so you will need to search for it steadily as described in the document below.
Therefore, please check if there are any AWS services related to the VPC endpoint, and if they exist, try deleting them.
https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/vpc-delete-requester-managed-endpoint
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Thanks for the answer, it has more than 90 days but there are no tags on the VPC Endpoint to look for the keys and values. There is an old account of a client of mine and I am trying to research all the services. I already deleted the databases, ec2 instances.. etc
How about searching for active resources using the "Confirm you have terminated all active resources" procedure described in the document below? You might be able to find something if you search in the tag editor. https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/check-for-active-resources