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What if my SAM Number Expires?

An expired SAM (System for Award Management) registration impacts your ability to work with the federal government, leading to:

  • Ineligibility for Federal Contracts: You must have an active SAM registration to bid on or receive federal contracts.
  • Loss of Grant Eligibility: Without an active SAM registration, you cannot apply for or receive federal grants.
  • Payment Disruption: Payments for ongoing federal contracts may be halted if your SAM registration expires.
  • Effect on Federal Assistance: Eligibility for federal assistance programs could be compromised.
  • Inactive CAGE Code: An expired SAM registration may render your CAGE Code inactive, affecting contracts and grants.
  • Administrative Delays: Reactivating an expired registration can cause delays, affecting deadlines and federal opportunity eligibility.
  • Partnership and Supply Chain Issues: An expired registration may affect relationships with prime contractors and the supply chain.

Renew your SAM registration annually, before expiration, to avoid these issues. The process is online via SAM.gov, and early renewal is recommended to prevent lapses.

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If you are looking for assistance beyond renewing a SAM Registration, or want to browse additional options, use the button below:

How To Get A UEI Code?

To get a UEI number, you must register with SAM.gov. The process of registering with SAM for the first time can be time consuming and tedious, especially if you are doing it for the first time. If you need any help, you can reach out to our help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you.

You can browse the SAM Registration page by clicking the button below to learn more about the process and benefits

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If you’re ready to begin the SAM Registration process, you can click the button below to begin the process with a CRS (Certified Registration Specialist).

How To Obtain A UEI Code?

To obtain a UEI code, you must register with SAM.gov. The process of registering with SAM for the first time can be time consuming and tedious, especially if you are doing it for the first time. If you need any help, you can reach out to our help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you.

You can browse the SAM Registration page by clicking the button below to learn more about the process and benefits

USBRI Contracting Services

If you’re ready to begin the SAM Registration process, you can click the button below to begin the process with a CRS (Certified Registration Specialist).

How To Get A UEI Number?

To get a UEI number, you must register with SAM.gov. The process of registering with SAM for the first time can be time consuming and tedious, especially if you are doing it for the first time. If you need any help, you can reach out to our help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you.

You can browse the SAM Registration page by clicking the button below to learn more about the process and benefits

USBRI Contracting Services

If you’re ready to begin the SAM Registration process, you can click the button below to begin the process with a CRS (Certified Registration Specialist).

How To Obtain A UEI Number?

To obtain a UEI number, you must register with SAM.gov. The process of registering with SAM for the first time can be time consuming and tedious, especially if you are doing it for the first time. If you need any help, you can reach out to our help desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists would ne happy to assist you.

You can browse the SAM Registration page by clicking the button below to learn more about the process and benefits

USBRI Contracting Services

If you’re ready to begin the SAM Registration process, you can click the button below to begin the process with a CRS (Certified Registration Specialist).

Do I Live in a HUBZone?

To find out if you live in a HUBZone (Historically Underutilized Business Zone), you’ll need to use the HUBZone Map provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The HUBZone program is designed to help small businesses in designated areas gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities. Here’s how you can check if you live in a HUBZone:

Use the tool by clicking the button below. There, you will be able to access the HUBZone Map, enter your address, and see if it qualifies as a designated area.

Need to Renew or Register?

It is recommended to begin the renewal process at least 60 days before the set expiration date for your SAM Registration. To request a CRS, use the link below:

Where to find my UEI Number?

The Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) is a 12-character alphanumeric identifier that the U.S. government uses to uniquely identify entities (such as companies, nonprofits, and government agencies) doing business with the federal government. The UEI replaced the DUNS number as the primary means of entity identification for federal awards government-wide.

Here’s how you can find your UEI number:

Use the tool by clicking the button below and enter your legal business name or CAGE Code. If you are registered in SAM.gov, you will be able to see your UEI, Expiration Date, Points of Contact, Addresses, NAICS Codes, and other identifying information for your business.

Need to Renew or Register?

It is recommended to begin to the renewal process at least 60 days before the set expiration of your SAM Registration. You can request assistance from a CRS using the button below: