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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:

How do I see if my company qualifies for a Federal Small Business Certification?

Figuring out whether your company is a small business based on SBA’s standards and guidelines can be confusing, as there are many different aspects to consider. Small businesses are determined using annual receipts, number of full time employees, and NAICS Codes.

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What are the benefits of having a Federal Small Business Certification?

Twenty three percent of ALL Federal Contracts are set aside for Certified Small Businesses every year.

Having a Federal Small Business Certification is an easy way to boost the chances of your business being selected for contracts and/or grants from the government.

Acquiring a Federal Small Business Certification allows for the completion of a business’ Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS) profile, which is what government entities use to select businesses for their contracts.

Additionally, having the certification allows for your business to be awarded a “No Bid Contract” less than or equal to $25,000 through simplified acquisition procedures, as well as contracts less than or equal to $150,000. Seventy percent of contracts worth $150,000 or less are awarded this way.

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What is my SAM Expiration Date?

Click the “Check SAM Expiration Here” button below to use our tool and find your registration’s expiration quickly.

Another option is logging in to SAM.gov and checking your SAM Registration status that way.

 

 

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What is my UEI?

An easy way to find your company’s UEI is to use our “Check Status” button below. Input your company’s name or CAGE Code rather than the UEI. If your search does not return the results you are looking for, you can contact our Help Desk at 1 (888) 646-9998.

 

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What is my SAM Number?

An easy way to find your company’s SAM Number, most commonly called a CAGE Code, is to use our “Check SAM Status” button below. Input your company’s UEI or name instead of the CAGE code. If your search does not return the results you are looking for, you can contact our Help Desk at 1 (888) 646-9998.

 

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What is my CAGE Code?

An easy way to find your company’s CAGE Code is to use our “Check SAM Status” button below. Input your company’s name or UEI in the corresponding fields and search. If your search does not return the results you are looking for, you can contact our Help Desk at 1 (888) 646-9998.

 

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Where to get your Federal Small Business Certification

A Federal Small Business Certification is an efficient way to set your small business apart when competing for federal contracts. 23% of the federal government’s budget is set aside for small businesses each year. Qualifying businesses can apply for a Small Business Certification compliant according to SBA’s size standards with USBRI.

To check if your business qualifies as a Certified Small Business, click below!

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SAM Notarized Letter

Only individuals who are authorized to represent a particular entity, or individuals representing themselves as an entity, may register an entity in SAM. In order to make changes to a business’ entity administrator role, a letter must be signed, notarized, and submitted for review through the Federal Service Desk. View an example letter template here:

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What is a ‘Government Capabilities Statement’?

A government or personal capabilities statement is a promotional or marketing statement about your business and its capabilities and skills that advertises who you are and what you do. These are used to easily access information on what a business does when bidding on or being awarded government contracts. View our example template here:

Government Capabilities Statement Example

 

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