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When does SAM.gov profile deactivate?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

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When does SAM profile deactivate?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

All Services

What Do You Need Assistance With?

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Is a SAM.gov profile deactivation notification official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

All Services

What Do You Need Assistance With?

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Is a SAM profile deactivation notification official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

All Services

What Do You Need Assistance With?

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Does my SAM.gov profile deactivate?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration.

However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

 

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

 

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If you are in need of assistance with the renewal process, you can give us a call at 1-888-646-9998. You can also view our renewal page by clicking the button below.

Does my SAM profile deactivate?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

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What Do You Need Assistance With?

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Is a SAM.gov profile deactivation notice official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

All Services

What Do You Need Assistance With?

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Is a SAM profile deactivation notice official?

If you received an email stating that your System for Award Management (“SAM”) profile is set for deactivation, follow these suggested steps:

  • Read the fine print at the bottom of the email before anything else
  • Be cautious clicking on links or downloading any attachments
  • Check the email address of the sender. Any email from the Federal Government ends with a “.gov” or “.mil, if not, then it is most likely a creative marketing email from a private organization offering services
  • Be highly cautious taking any immediate actions from incoming calls or emails regarding any of these topics
  • If you are unsure, feel free to reach out to USBRI for advice or assistance

A number of these particular emails seem to speak of a an entity’s SAM “profile” in order to get a response from the email receiver. When a SAM Registration is created and goes active, that registration remains active for 365 days from the date it was submitted for processing, unless the Entity Administrator deactivates the registration. However, your “SAM profile” NEVER DEACTIVATES. If it has been more than a year since you have logged in to your SAM.gov user profile, they will ask you to agree to the terms and conditions again but your profile will not deactivate.

To check your SAM Registration status or expiration date, click  “Check SAM Status” below.

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How long is a SAM certification good for?

The “SAM certification” is not a certification, but a registration that is good for one year after activation. The registration must be renewed every year and remain active to still be considered for federal contracts and grants.

If you’d like a quick and easy way to check your registration status, use the SAM Status Lookup Tool by clicking below.

Need to renew?

If you are ready to begin the renewal process, call the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and one of our Certified Registration Specialists will be able to assist you. You can also browse the renewal page by clicking the button below.

How do I renew my SAM.gov account?

There is no need to renew your SAM.gov user account. However, your entity’s registration on SAM.gov does expire one year after its activation. To check your entity’s registration status, click the “Check SAM Status” button below!

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