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How often does SAM.gov need to be updated?

Your SAM.gov registration needs to be updated and renewed every 12-months in order to continue doing business with the federal government. We recommend business to get a head start on the renewal process at least 60 days before set expiration as validation is taking longer.

Check your SAM Status by clicking the button below

Need to renew?

If you need to renew, you can visit SAM.gov and renew it on your own. If you would like to read up on the current renewal process, click the button below

How do I continue SAM.gov registration?

Your SAM Registration needs to be renewed every 12-months. To continue to the renewal process on your SAM Registration, you can visit SAM.gov and do it yourself as long as you have access as the ‘Entity Administrator’. If you need any assistance, as the process can be quite confusing, you can check out our renewal page here or call us at 1-888-646-9998.

If you want to know your SAM Registration status, use the tool by clicking below

 

Do you qualify as a small business?

Use the tool below to check your small business eligibility

How do I continue SAM registration?

Your SAM Registration needs to be renewed every 12-months. To continue to the renewal process on your SAM Registration, you can visit SAM.gov and do it yourself as long as you have access as the ‘Entity Administrator’. If you need any assistance, as the process can be quite confusing, you can check out our renewal page here or call us at 1-888-646-9998.

If you want to know your SAM Registration status, use the tool by clicking below

 

Do you qualify as a small business?

Use the tool below to check your small business eligibility

What is a SAM.gov certification?

There is no SAM “certification” with SAM.gov. However, there is a SAM ‘registration’ that  you must submit or renew in order to do business with the federal government. If you have a current SAM registration and need to know the status, use the tool by clicking below.

Do you qualify as a small business?

Use the tool by clicking below and checking your eligibility as a small business.

What is a SAM certification?

There is no SAM “certification” with SAM.gov. However, there is a SAM ‘registration’ that  you must submit or renew in order to do business with the federal government. If you have a current SAM registration and need to know the status, use the tool by clicking below.

Do you qualify as a small business?

Use the tool by clicking below and checking your eligibility as a small business.

What are the benefits of getting a Woman-Owned Small Business Certification?

Some of the benefits of getting a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Certification include:

  • Having a WOSB Certification creates significant  contracting opportunities for women  entrepreneurs as Government Contracting Officers have Federally Mandated quotas to meet
  • Opens opportunities to contracting directly with Prime Contracting Officers
  • 5% of all Federal Monetary fund’s per year must be spent across WOSB certified businesses
  • and more!

Check your WOSB Certification eligibility by clicking below

Do you know your SAM Registration status?

One of the requirements to get a Woman-Owned Small Business certification is to have an ACTIVE SAM Registration. Check your status by using the tool below.

What happens if SAM.gov registration expires?

Until your SAM Registration is renewed and active, all payments from existing federal contracts will cease, and this can seriously affect your business. In general, we recommend that you handle SAM renewal a couple of months before your SAM profile expires.

If you need to check your status, use the tool by clicking the button below

Do you qualify as a small business?

Check your small business eligibility by using the tool below and learn more about the benefits of being a certified small business

What are the benefits of getting my HUBZone Certification?

Some of the benefits of being a HUBZone Certified business include:

  • 10% price evaluation preference in full and open contract competitions, as well as subcontracting opportunities
  • Large firms bidding on government contracts in excess of $550,000 must provide an allocation for HUBZone firm participation as part of the contract. Therefore, having a HUBZone certification will allow  for these subcontracting opportunities
  • All branches of the federal government have a 3% HUBZone budgetary target. The purchasing arms of all 600 federal agencies are in constant need of HUBZone qualified firms to perform contracts to meet these budgetary targets
  • and more!

To know if your business qualifies for a HUBZone Certification, click below.

What are the benefits of getting my HUBZone Certification

Need to Renew or Register Your SAM?

One of the requirements to have a HUBZone Certification is to have an ACTIVE SAM registration, If you do not have a registration or need to renew, USBRI can assist you with the process. Reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 for assistance or being the process with a CRS (Certified Registration Specialist) NOW by clicking the button below.

What types of Small Business Certifications are there?

There are 5 types of small businesses that you are able to get certified as:

Each certification comes with their own benefits, click on each one to read about the benefits. Click below to use the tool and see if you qualify as a small business.

Do you know your SAM Registration status?

One of the requirements for a Small Business Certification  is to have an active SAM Registration with SAM.gov. You can use the tool to check the status of your registration by clicking below.

What is SAM?

SAM.gov is an official government entity that people can use to register their business in order to do business with the federal government. To learn more about SAM.gov and what a SAM registration is, click below.

Do you know your SAM Registration expiration date?

Use the tool by clicking below to check your SAM Registration’s status